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Index<br />

A<br />

Abel assessment for sexual interest (AASI) ,<br />

118–120<br />

Absolute recidivism estimates , 52<br />

Action oriented formulation , 97<br />

Actuarial risk assessment<br />

absolute recidivism estimates , 52<br />

Acute-2007 , 62–63<br />

classification , 47<br />

client level , 67–68<br />

clinical advantages , 66<br />

comprehensive , 57–58<br />

construct validity , 54<br />

crime scene behavior risk measure , 60–61<br />

evidenced based practice , 66–67<br />

incremental validity , 57<br />

information , 50<br />

internal reliability , 53–54<br />

management model , 45<br />

objectivity and interrater reliability , 53<br />

organizational level , 69–70<br />

percentiles , 51<br />

prediction model , 45 , 55–56<br />

predictive validity , 55<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional overrides , 56–57<br />

program level , 69<br />

psychometric properties , 53<br />

Risk Matrix 2000 , 59–60<br />

and risk measures , 45<br />

risk ratios , 51–52<br />

second generation , 46<br />

societal level , 70–71<br />

Stable-2007 , 61–62<br />

static and dynamic , 47–48<br />

Static-99/R , 58–59<br />

survey findings , 64–66<br />

third generation , 46<br />

VRS-SO , 63–64<br />

Actuarial risk assessment instruments (ARAIs)<br />

empirical actuarial approach , 24<br />

generations <strong>of</strong> , 26<br />

mechanical prediction , 23–26<br />

NPB , 20<br />

second generations , 27<br />

for sexual <strong>of</strong>fenders , 28–29<br />

studies <strong>of</strong> chronic juvenile <strong>of</strong>fenders , 21<br />

third generations , 29<br />

Acute-2000 , 31<br />

Acute-2007 , 62–63<br />

Adam Walsh Act (AWA) , 224 , 228 , 234<br />

Adjusted actuarial risk assessment method , 25<br />

Adolescence-limited sexual <strong>of</strong>fending , 294–295<br />

Adolescent sexually abusive behavior<br />

alternative public health approaches , 207<br />

atypical sexual interests , 196<br />

caregiver involvement , 204–205<br />

challenges , 209–211<br />

components , 211–216<br />

forensic populations , 212<br />

Help Wanted , 209<br />

outcome evaluation , 205–206<br />

prevention , 192–194<br />

Prevention Project Dunkelfeld , 207–208<br />

primary prevention , 193 , 194 , 197–199<br />

Project Primary Prevention <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sex</strong>ual Child<br />

Abuse by Juveniles , 208<br />

protective factors , 197<br />

risk factors , 194–195<br />

school-based primary prevention program ,<br />

199–200<br />

© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016<br />

D.R. Laws, W. O’Donohue (eds.), <strong>Treatment</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sex</strong> <strong>Offenders</strong>,<br />

DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-25868-3<br />

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