Dr. Seungbeom Sim | Social Sciences | Research Excellence Award
Ph.D. Research Fellow | Korean National Institute of Criminology and Justice | South Korea
Dr. Sim, Seungbeom is an emerging researcher affiliated with the Korean Institute of Criminology, specializing in criminology, forensic psychology, and quantitative risk assessment in judicial systems. With 1 publication, his work examines the consistency between structured risk assessment tools such as PCL-R and KSORAS and court decision-making processes, reflecting a strong analytical approach to legal and behavioral sciences. His research demonstrates early contributions to evidence-based justice and policy evaluation. Through collaborative engagement, he contributes to interdisciplinary dialogue between criminology and legal practice. His work holds societal relevance by supporting fair, data-driven judicial outcomes and advancing the reliability of risk assessment methodologies in criminal justice systems.
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When numbers meet justice: Examining the consistency between quantitative risk assessment tools (PCL-R, KSORAS) scores and court dispositions
– Ahn, J., & Sim, S. (2026), International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 84, 100831
