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Stakes and risks in the prediction of violent criminal behavior.

D M Gottfredson1, S D Gottfredson.   

Abstract

Retributive and utilitarian goals for criminal justice decisions are in conflict. In part, this is because the retributive aim rejects prediction, while all utilitarian aims require it. In the context of this debate, we review research concerning the prediction of violence, and conclude that because such predictions are of low accuracy, they are only modestly useful for public policy formulation or for individual decision-making. Because we believe prediction, and utilitarian goals, to be important, this paper focuses on two issues that have potential for increasing the accuracy with which predictions may be made. One is the measurement of the seriousness of crime and ways to improve it. Second, we introduce the concept of societal stakes and suggest that this must be assessed as well. Finally, we propose a model that may be useful for lessening the conflict between retributive and utilitarian perspectives.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3154182

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Violence Vict        ISSN: 0886-6708


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Review 1.  The assessment of dangerousness and predictions of violence: recent research and future prospects.

Authors:  T R Litwack; S M Kirschner; R C Wack
Journal:  Psychiatr Q       Date:  1993
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