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COMPAS: Psychometric Report for the DPCA COMPAS Pilot. Draft
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Brennan, Tim
Dieterich, William
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Northpointe Institute for Public Management, Inc. (Traverse City, MI)
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Published 2006.
129 pages.
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Classification research
(Statistics &Research)
New York
Offender assessment/screening
(Special Offenders)
An evaluation of a risk and needs assessment instrument developed for the New York State Division of Probation and Correction Alternatives (DPCA) is provided. Chapters comprising this report are: executive summary; description of the pilot sample; basic psychometric properties of the DPCA COMPAS pilot scales; description and analysis of the scales; and matrix. Overall, the COMPAS instrument possesses internal consistency, reliability, and validity.
Accession Number: 022868
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