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What is an index offense STATIC 99?

By Mia Lopez

What is an index offense STATIC 99?

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What is an index Offence?

Index offence analysis 145. the last set of criminal actions that brought an offender into contact with the criminal justice system.

What is acute dynamic risk factor?

“Acute” dynamic risk factors are highly transient conditions that would only last hours or days. These factors are rapidly changing environmental and intrapersonal stresses, conditions, or events that have been shown by previous research to be related to imminent sexual reoffence.

What is a static score?

Static scoring (conventional scoring) is an estimation method that, unlike dynamic scoring, assumes that tax changes have no impact on taxpayer behavior and thus have no effect on important macroeconomic measures like GDP, investment, and jobs.

Who can administer the static 99?

While licensed mental health professionals typically administer the Static-99R as part of an assessment, parole agents and probation officers are also commonly trained in the administration, scoring, and interpretation of the instrument.

Who can use the static 99?

adult male offenders
Who can theStatic-99 be used with? The Static-99 is intended to be used with adult male offenders who have committed either a contact or non-contact sexual offense, and reached the age of 18 prior to release to the community. Institutionalized or developmentally delayed offenders may also be scored on the instrument.

What is classed as a violent offence?

Depending on the jurisdiction, violent crimes may include: homicide, murder, assault, manslaughter, sexual assault, rape, robbery, negligence, endangerment, kidnapping (abduction), extortion, and harassment.

What are non index crimes?

Definition: Non-Index Crime includes negligent manslaughter, non-aggravated assault, forgery & counterfeiting, fraud, embezzlement, stolen property, vandalism, weapons, prostitution & common law vice, sex offenses, narcotic laws, gambling, offenses against family & children, driving under the influence, liquor laws.

What are dynamic risk factors for violence?

Dynamic factors included hostile behaviour, impulsivity, recent drug or alcohol misuse, ‘positive symptoms’ of psychosis and non-adherence with therapy (including psychological and medication).

What are examples of dynamic risk?

Dynamic risk is risks brought about by changes in the economy. Changes in price level, income, tastes of consumers, technology etc (which is examples of dynamic risk) can bring about financial losses to members of the economy.

What is the static 99 used for?

The STATIC-99 is an actuarial risk prediction instrument designed to estimate the probability of sexual and violent reconviction for adult males who have already been charged with or convicted of at least one sexual offense against a child or a non-consenting adult.

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