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Current obstacles in replicating risk assessment findings: a systematic review of commonly used actuarial instruments.

Astrid Rossegger1, Juliane Gerth, Katharina Seewald, Frank Urbaniok, Jay P Singh, Jérôme Endrass.   

Abstract

An actuarial risk assessment instrument can be considered valid if independent investigations using novel samples can replicate the findings of the instrument's development study. In order for a study to qualify as a replication, it has to adhere to the methodological protocol of the development study with respect to key design characteristics, as well as ensuring that manual-recommended guidelines of test administration have been followed. A systematic search was conducted to identify predictive validity studies (N = 84) on three commonly used actuarial instruments: the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide (VRAG), the Sex Offender Risk Appraisal Guide (SORAG), and the Static-99. Sample (sex, age, criminal history) and design (follow-up, attrition, recidivism) characteristics, as well as markers of assessment integrity (scoring reliability, item omissions, prorating procedure), were extracted from 84 studies comprising 108 samples. None of the replications matched the development study of the instrument they were attempting to cross-validate with respect to key sample and design characteristics. Furthermore none of the replications strictly followed the manual-recommended guidelines for the instruments' administration. Additional replication studies that follow the methodological protocols outlined in actuarial instruments' development studies are needed before claims of generalizability can be made.
Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23408438     DOI: 10.1002/bsl.2044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Sci Law        ISSN: 0735-3936


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