Predictive Validity of the YLS/CMI in a Sample of Spanish Young Offenders of Arab Descent
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Predictive Validity of the YLS/CMI in a Sample of Spanish Young Offenders of Arab DescentFecha de publicación
2019-02Editor
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VILLANUEVA, L.; GOMIS-POMARES, A.; ADRIÁN, J. E. Predictive validity of the YLS/CMI in a sample of Spanish young offenders of Arab descent. International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology, 2019, 0306624X19834403.Tipo de documento
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This study was conducted to assess the predictive validity of the Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory (YLS/CMI) in young offenders of Arab descent, living in Spain. To address this subject, the Inventory ... [+]
This study was conducted to assess the predictive validity of the Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory (YLS/CMI) in young offenders of Arab descent, living in Spain. To address this subject, the Inventory was administered to a sample of Arab minor offenders (N = 116), and results were compared to a sample of non-Arab minor offenders (N = 140), who were all aged between 14 and 17 years. The charges filed after the date of the first assessment carried out by the Youth Offending Team were coded during the follow-up period (2012-2017). The Inventory showed a similar predictive validity for both groups. However, the values were always slightly higher in the non-Arab group than in the Arab group. With subtle cultural differences, the YLS/CMI seems to be a risk instrument capable of predicting recidivism among Arab young offenders. [-]
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