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NCJ Number: NCJ 047698  
Title: REVISION AND REFINEMENT OF THE CLASSIFICATORY RULES
Journal: CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIOR  Volume:4  Issue:2  Dated:(JUNE 1977)  Pages:125-148
Author(s): E I MEGARGEE ; B DORHOUT
Corporate Author: American Assoc of Correctional Psychologists
United States

Sage Publications, Inc
United States
Sponsoring Agency: US Dept of Justice
Federal Bureau of Prisons
United States

US Dept of Health, Education, and Welfare
National Inst of Mental Health
Ctr for Studies of Crime and Delinquency
United States
Sale: Florida State University
Dept of Economics
Tallahassee, FL 32306
United States
Publication Date: 1977
Pages: 24
Type: Studies/research reports
Origin: United States
Language: English
Grant No.: 18 468
Annotation: FURTHER REVISION AND REFINEMENT OF PREVIOUSLY FORMULATED CLASSIFICATORY RULES (SEE NCJ-47697) FOR AN OFFENDER TYPOLOGY IS REPORTED WHICH UTILIZED BOTH COMPUTERIZED AND CLINICIAN SORTING.
Abstract: THE REPORTED RESEARCH IS PART OF A COMPREHENSIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT SEEKING TO ESTABLISH A TAXONOMY BASED ON MINNESOTA MULTIPHASIC PERSONALITY INVENTORY (MMPI) PROFILES. THE SAMPLE POOL CONSISTED OF MMPI PROFILES FOR 2,500 OFFENDERS, 18 TO 27 YEARS OLD, AT THE TALLAHASSEE (FL) FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION. REEXAMINATION OF THE ORIGINAL DATA RESULTED IN REVISION OF THE CLASSIFICATORY RULES. A COMPUTER PROGRAM WAS DEVISED FOR THESE RULES AND APPLIED TO A SET OF 50 PREVIOUSLY CLASSIFIED PROFILES. RESULTS WERE 70 PERCENT ACCURATE. FURTHER REVISION OF THE RULES RESULTED IN CORRECT CLASSIFICATION OF 91 PERCENT OF 35 ADDITIONAL PROFILES ANALYZED. MORE REVISIONS, INCORPORATING ESSENTIALLY CLINICAL IMPRESSIONS, WERE INCORPORATED OVER A 3- TO 4-YEAR PERIOD OF CONTINUED TESTING. IN THE COURSE OF THIS PROCEDURE A 10TH GROUP, WHICH WAS PREVIOUSLY UNCLASSIFIABLE, WAS IDENTIFIED AND RULES FOR IT WERE DEVELOPED. THIS RESULTED IN 96 PERCENT OF THE PROFILES TESTED BEING ASSIGNED TO ONE OF THE TOTAL POPULATION SO CLASSIFIED IS PRESENTED FOR EACH OF THE 10 SUBGROUPS. THESE RULES ASSUME THAT THE MMPI PROFILE HAS BEEN SCREENED FOR VALIDITY. THEY ARE DESIGNED FOR USE BY THE CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST FAMILIAR WITH MMPI INTERPRETATION. CONSIDERATIONS IN SORTING ARE BRIEFLY DISCUSSED, AND CHARTS AND REFERENCES ARE INCLUDED. FOR OTHER ARTICLES IN THIS STUDY, SEE NCJ 47696-47697 AND 47699-47700. (JAP)
Index Term(s): Testing and measurement ; Young adult offenders ; Youthful offenders ; Behavioral science research/ ; Research and development ; Behavior typologies ; Offender classification ; Personality assessment
 
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