Risk-Need-Responsivity applications of the MMPI-2 in sexual offender assessment

The present investigation examined the risk, need, and responsivity (RNR) correlates of MMPI-2 scores in a Canadian sample of 349 federally incarcerated sex offenders, followed up prospectively 19 years post-release. In terms of responsivity indicators, more serious profile patterns were associated...

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Main Author: Olver, Mark E. (Author)
Contributors: Coupland, Richard B. A. ; Kurtenbach, Tyson J. E.
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2018
In: Psychology, crime & law
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