The Butner Study: Flawed, Biased, and Unreliable - It Misleads Lawmakers
The Butner Study is widely viewed by experts in forensic psychology and criminology as an unreliable source of evidence and an inappropriate foundation for policymaking. Its central assertion was that most individuals convicted of online‑only offenses have secretly committed hands‑on abuse , which rested on a treatment‑program sample of incarcerated federal offenders that cannot be generalized to the broader population.