Violence risk assessment of Sovereign Citizens: An exploratory examination of the HCR‐20 Version 3 and the TRAP‐18

Author:

Vargen Lee M.1,Challacombe Darin J.2

Affiliation:

1. Simon Fraser University Burnaby British Columbia Canada

2. Fort Hays State University Hays Kansas USA

Abstract

AbstractSovereign Citizens comprise an understudied right‐wing extremist movement in the United States who have grown in notoriety in recent years due to several high‐profile instances of violence. Despite this, little empirical research has been conducted on Sovereign Citizens, including research on assessing their risk for violence. In this study, we sought to replicate and extend a prior study on Sovereign Citizen violence. Using open‐source data, we added several new cases to a pre‐existing dataset of violent and non‐violent Sovereign Citizen incidents, yielding a total sample of 107 cases, 69 of which were scored using the HCR‐20V3, and 83 of which were scored using the TRAP‐18. Our findings indicated that higher scores on both instruments were significantly associated with greater odds of cases being violent. We also observed that several risk factors occurred with significantly more frequency among violent cases than non‐violent ones. Implications for future research and professional practice are discussed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Law,Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology

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