Which Risk Factors are Really Predictive?: An Analysis of Andrews and Bonta’s “Central Eight” Risk Factors for Recidivism in German Youth Correctional Facility Inmates

In this study, we examined the (incremental) predictive validity of Andrews and Bonta’s Central Eight risk factors for recidivism in the German youth correctional system. The sample consisted of N = 589 male youth inmates who were incarcerated for the first time. Recidivism during the 78 months’ fol...

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Prisoners
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Young people
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