基于证据的判决和科学证据
1Departament de Dret Penal, Universitat de València, Valencia, Spain.
Frontiers in psychology
|November 30, 2023
概括
基于证据的判决 (EBS) 使用风险评估工具来减少重复犯罪并提高公共安全. 这篇论文批判性地检查了支持EBS的科学证据及其在减少犯罪复发方面的有效性.
科学领域:
- 刑事司法 刑事司法 刑事司法
- 犯罪学 犯罪学
- 公共政策 公共政策
背景情况:
- 基于证据的判决 (EBS) 旨在将罪犯的判决与他们再次犯罪的风险相匹配.
- 它与公共政策趋势保持一致,强调决策的科学证据.
- 该系统将康复和失能等传统目标与现代风险评估相结合.
研究的目的:
- 批判性地评估支持基于证据的判决的科学证据.
- 评估风险评估工具在预测个人罪犯重犯时的准确性.
- 为了确定EBS有效降低重复犯罪率的程度.
主要方法:
- 关于基于证据的判决的科学文献的批判性审查.
- 分析有关风险评估工具预测有效性的数据.
- 对EBS对重复犯罪影响的经验研究进行了审查.
主要成果:
- 关于EBS的科学基础及其风险评估工具的准确性需要进一步审查.
- 关于EBS在减少重复犯罪的有效性的实证数据目前有限且不确.
- 这篇论文指出了支持EBS的说法的证据中存在的空白.
结论:
- 基于证据的判决在减少重犯的有效性需要更严格的科学验证.
- 目前的证据并不完全支持改善公共安全和资源效率的说法.
- 需要进一步的研究来完善风险评估工具,并准确评估EBS的影响.
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