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Revalidating the Positive Achievement Change Tool (PACT) in a Major City: A Survival Analysis

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Abstract
The Positive Achievement Change Tool (PACT) is a popular risk-assessment tool used in juvenile justice systems across the country. This study is an effort at revalidating the PACT in the context of a large Southern city by utilizing days to recidivism in the context of survival analysis. The current research is concerned with whether the PACT’s risk classifications are effective in predicting recidivism. Findings indicate that the PACT effectively predicts recidivism better than chance and that recidivism is especially common early on in probation, with most incidents taking place within the first 200 days. However, the predictive validity of the PACT is not strong for the study population, and its implementation may benefit from context-specific reforms.
Issued Date
2023
Kyle Curtis Mueller
Marcus Tyler Carey
Keeyoon Noh
Type
Article
Keyword
risk assessmentrecidivismjuvenile delinquencyjuvenile justice
DOI
10.1177/0011128722108794
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/16706
Publisher
CRIME & DELINQUENCY
Language
영어
ISSN
0011-1287
Citation Volume
69
Citation Number
13-14
Citation Start Page
2678
Citation End Page
2698
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