Transcription of Static-99R Coding Rules Revised 2016
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1 Static-99R Coding Rules Revised 2016 Amy Phenix, Yolanda Fernandez, Andrew J. R. Harris, Maaike Helmus, R. Karl Hanson, & David Thornton In-Press version (14-NOV- 2016 ) 2 2 Table of Contents How To Use This Manual .. 4 Introduction .. 6 Introduction to 6 Missing Items .. 7 Recidivism Criteria .. 7 Non-Contact Sex Offences .. 7 Training .. 8 Treatment .. 8 Self-Report and Static-99R .. 8 Inter-Rater Reliability of Static-99R .. 9 Revised Risk Levels .. 11 Whom Can You Use Static-99R On? .. 12 Time Offence-Free in the Community After Release from the Index Sex Offence .. 13 Static-99R When the Current Offence is Not a Sexually Motivated Offence .. 14 Static-99R with Adolescents who Sexually 14 Static-99R with Offenders Who are Developmentally Delayed.
4 How To Use This Manual This manual comprises the third published version of the Static-99, and now Static-99R, Coding Rules (previous versions: Hanson & Thornton, 1999; Harris, Phenix, Hanson, & Thornton, 2003).
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