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. 2024 Jan 8;31(5):963–985. doi: 10.1080/13218719.2023.2242437

Table 2.

Descriptive statistics of the LSI–R:SV, LS/RNR and HCR–20V3.

Measure n M SD Low Medium High
n (%) n (%) n (%)
LSI–R:SV 76 5.80 1.62 3 (3.9) 22 (28.9) 51 (67.1)
LS/RNR Total 78 28.40 7.55 0 (0) 13 (16.7) 65 (83.3)
 Criminal history 78 6.35 1.73 7 (9.0) 6 (7.7) 65 (83.3)
 Education / employment 78 5.72 2.33 17 (21.8) 16 (20.5) 45 (57.7)
 Family / marital 78 2.54 1.38 21 (26.9) 10 (12.8) 47 (60.3)
 Leisure / recreation 78 1.63 0.65 7 (9.0) 15 (19.2) 56 (71.8)
 Antisocial companions 78 3.33 0.96 5 (6.4) 12 (15.4) 61 (78.2)
 Alcohol & drug problem 78 4.88 2.28 19 (24.4) 9 (11.5) 50 (64.1)
 Procriminal attitude orientation 78 1.96 1.38 27 (34.6) 21 (26.9) 30 (38.5)
 Antisocial pattern 78 1.99 1.22 27 (34.6) 20 (25.6) 31 (39.7)
HCR–20V3 total 54/47a 25.98 5.92 1 (1.9) 24 (44.4) 29 (53.7)
 H-scale 65 15.90 2.61
 C-scale 47 3.91 2.33
 R-scale 47 6.05 2.74

Note: LSI–R:SV = Level of Service Inventory–Revised: Screening Version; LS/RNR = Level of Service/Risk, Need, Responsivity; HCR–20V3 = Historical, Clinical, Risk Management 20–Version 3.

an = 54 for structured professional judgement risk-level (low, moderate, high) data; n = 47 for total score item-level (M, SD) data.