PMID: 1194422Oct 1, 1975Paper

Prisoner intellectual and personality correlates of offense severity and recidivism probability

Journal of Clinical Psychology
T R Holland, N Holt

Abstract

Multiple regression analyses were performed relating the severity of offense and probability of recidivism of 295 prison inmates to their performance on the MMPI and AGCT. The MMPI was found to be correlated with recidivism probability and the recidivism-related component of the Offense Severity variable, while AGCT IQ was found to be correlated with recidivism probability and the non-recidivism-related component of the Offense Severity variable. The implications for future research were discussed regarding this selective sensitivity of the MMPI to recidivism-related variables.

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Oct 1, 1976·Journal of Clinical Psychology·T R HollandN Holt
Jul 1, 1978·Journal of Clinical Psychology·T R Holland, N Holt
Oct 1, 1979·Journal of Clinical Psychology·N Mandelzys
Jun 18, 2005·International Journal of Law and Psychiatry·Jean-Pierre GuayJean Proulx
Oct 1, 1983·Journal of Personality Assessment·W R Holcomb, N Adams
Oct 1, 1978·The Journal of Social Psychology·Terrill R HollandDavid L Brewer

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