Assessing the Incremental Validity of Andrews and Bonta's "Moderate Four" Predictors of Recidivism Using a Diverse Sample of Offending and Truant Youth

Bonta and Andrews suggest that there are eight factors that predict recidivism among offenders, which they call the "Central Eight." They split up the Central Eight into the "Big Four" and the "Moderate Four," with the Big Four hypothesized to be more strongly associate...

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Main Author: Papp, Jordan (Author)
Contributors: Campbell, Christina A. ; Anderson, Valerie R.
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2019
In: International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology
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