Predictors of the sex offender civil commitment trial outcomes in New York State.

Law Hum Behav

Office of Performance Measurement and Evaluation, New York State Office of Mental Health.

Published: October 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examined civil management legal proceedings for sex offenders in New York State and identified factors predicting trial outcomes.
  • It compared 38 offenders who won their trials and were released to 183 who lost, dividing the latter group between those committed to inpatient care and those found fit for community management.
  • Key findings revealed that higher sexual criminality and deviance correlated with losing trials and needing inpatient care, while nonsexual criminality was linked to winning trials and community management eligibility.

Article Abstract

The present study analyzed sex offender civil management (i.e., civil commitment) legal proceedings in New York State and identified factors that predict trial results. Specifically, the current study compared a sample of 38 sex offenders who were released to the community after winning their civil management trials to 183 sex offenders who lost their civil management trials. Additionally, for the 183 sex offenders who lost their civil management trials, the current study compared 146 offenders who were ordered to inpatient civil commitment to 37 offenders who were deemed fit for civil management in the community. Results of the analyses indicated that sexual criminality, sexual deviance, and criminality involving child victims increased the likelihood of offenders both losing their civil management trial and being found to be in need of inpatient care, while the presence of variables associated with nonsexual criminality increased the likelihood of offenders both winning their civil management trials and being deemed fit for management in the community. The findings of this study provide guidance for psychiatric examiners who testify in civil management legal proceedings, as well as for legal professionals specializing in civil management cases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/lhb0000143DOI Listing

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