Predictive Validity Of The Hcr-20(V3) With Incarcerated Males In Mexico City

CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIOR(2021)

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This prospective study investigated the predictive validity of the Historical-Clinical-Risk Management-20, Version 3 (HCR-20(V3)) in a sample of incarcerated males in a Mexico City prison. Data were collected from 114 male adults incarcerated in a medium-security prison in Mexico City. Participants were an average of 36.86 years old (SD = 9.93 years) and were all born in Mexico. Data collection for HCR-20(V3) ratings involved clinical interviews and a review of institutional documents. Aggressive incidents for a 3-month period following each completed risk assessment were collected through document review, self-report follow-up interviews, and guard reports. Participants who engaged in institutional violence during the 3-month follow-up period were given significantly higher summary risk ratings and had higher HCR-20 total scores than the participants who did not engage in violence (area under the curve [AUC] ranged from .71 to .77). The study demonstrated support for the cross-cultural utility of the HCR-20(V3) for institutional violence in a Mexican prison.
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violence risk assessment, forensic assessment, prison, cross-cultural validity
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