False Positives Among Adolescent Sex Offenders: Concurrent and Predictive Validity of the Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory

The ability of the Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory(MACI; Millon, 1993) to identify serious adolescent, male sexual-offenders and to predict their recidivism following treatment was examined. MACI scores were evaluated for 381 adolescent, male sexual-offenders adjudicated delinquent for felony c...

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Adolescents
Antisocial Behavior
concurrent validity of the MACI
Crime
false positives of the MACI
Law Enforcement
male sexual offenders
Males
Measures (Individuals)
Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory
Outcomes of Treatment
Predictive Validity
predictive validity of the MACI
Recidivism
risk assessment
Sex
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