RT Article T1 Partisan allegiance in legal cases involving sexual assault JF International journal of law, crime and justice VO 63 A1 Adams, Lindsay A2 Jung, Sandy LA English YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1738399079 AB The present study involved the assessment of partisan allegiance in expert witnesses in 261 Canadian sentencing decisions, each involving sexual assault. Sentencing decisions were assessed to determine whether risk levels communicated by defense- and prosecution-retained evaluators reflect the presence of partisan allegiance. A validated risk measure (Static-99R) was used to assess each sentenced defendant based on the information provided in the written decision and served as an anchor (i.e., comparative assessment of risk). The risk levels for each defendant, based on the Static-99R and information in the sentencing decisions, were used to determine if there existed any discrepancy in the reporting of risk levels due to evaluator allegiance. The results revealed that while the prosecution-retained experts' scores correlated with the researchers' risk scores, they tended to provide a greater percentage of risk scores that were higher than the researchers’ risk scores. K1 Expert Testimony K1 Partisan allegiance K1 Risk Assessment K1 Sentencing K1 sexual assault K1 Static-99R DO 10.1016/j.ijlcj.2020.100423