
A Widely Used Criminal Justice Algorithm For Assessing Child Pornography Recidivism Is Flawed
The CPORT algorithm, commonly used to estimate the risk that a child pornography offender will offend again, hasn’t been validated for use in the U.S.
Daniel Krauss is a professor in the department of psychological science at Claremont McKenna College. He is licensed to practice law in Arizona, is a licensed clinical psychologist in the state of California, is a member of the United States Supreme Court Bar, served as the United States Supreme Court Fellow to the U.S. Sentencing Commission. and is board certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology in forensic psychology. His J.D. and Ph.D. are from the University of Arizona.

A Widely Used Criminal Justice Algorithm For Assessing Child Pornography Recidivism Is Flawed
The CPORT algorithm, commonly used to estimate the risk that a child pornography offender will offend again, hasn’t been validated for use in the U.S.