
Wilson and Gutierrez (2014) found that when examining recidivism among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal offenders using the Level of Service Inventory (LSI) :
A) all eight subscales predict recidivism equally well for both groups
B) predictive accuracy was weaker for Aboriginal offenders on five of the subscales
C) predictive accuracy was weaker for Aboriginal offenders on two of the subscales
D) all eight subscales predicted recidivism better for Aboriginal than non-Aboriginal offenders
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