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.
Static-99R is intended to position offenders in terms of their relative degree of risk for sexual recidivism based on commonly available demographic and criminal history information that has been found to correlate with sexual recidivism in adult male sex offenders. When combined with an appropriate table of
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