Research Article

Prediction of Offending: SARPO—The Czech Tool for Assessment of Offenders' Criminogenic Risk and Needs

Table 3

Risk factors and their association with reincarceration.

M+ (S.E.)M (S.E.)Pearson

Static risks
 First conviction (age)22.6 (0.56) 19.2 (0.47)−0.26
 Number of convictions4.6 (0.25)6.2 (0.34)0.23
 Crime intensity (Copas rate)−1.8 (0.05)−1.5 (0.05)0.26
 Seriousness of offending0.24 (0.03)0.38 (0.05)0.14
 Age35.3 (0.66)32.3 (0.85)−0.16
Dynamic risks/needs
 Accommodation2.4 (0.24)3.8 (0.35)0.19
 Employment3.7 (0.25)5.9 (0.31)0.32
 Finance5.5 (0.22)7.5 (0.26)0.32
 Addictions3.8 (0.27)5.6 (0.37)0.23
 Family, peers4.0 (0.21)5.8 (0.30)0.28
 Personality and attitudes3.7 (0.19)5.3 (0.23)0.31
Static risk scale41.0 (1.4)54.7 (1.6)0.36
Dynamic risk scale38.3 (1.7)56.2 (2.6)0.35
Overall risk scale38.7 (1.4)55.4 (1.6)0.42

Note. M+: means for the group “no reincarceration”; M: means for the group “reincarceration.”