Revisiting the Stanford Prison Experiment: A Case Study in Organized Skepticism
Revisiting the Stanford Prison Experiment: A Case Study in Organized Skepticism Volume 28, Issue 1, March 2017, Page 74-111. Teresa C. Kulig Read the syndicated article here
Addressing Issues of Justice (and Injustice) in Criminal Justice Education
Addressing Issues of Justice (and Injustice) in Criminal Justice Education Volume 28, Issue 1, March 2017, Page 112-128. William C. Heffernan Read the syndicated article here
Moral disengagement and callous–unemotional traits: A longitudinal study of Italian adolescents with a disruptive behaviour disorder
Moral disengagement and callous–unemotional traits: A longitudinal study of Italian adolescents with a disruptive behaviour disorder Abstract BackgroundCallous–unemotional traits have been proposed as risk factors for a poorer prognosis in…
Juvenile animal cruelty and firesetting behaviour
Juvenile animal cruelty and firesetting behaviour Abstract BackgroundThere is a view that young people presenting with an animal cruelty and firesetting combination represent a uniquely risky group, but prior work…
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms, type of offending and recidivism in a prison population: The role of substance dependence
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms, type of offending and recidivism in a prison population: The role of substance dependence Abstract BackgroundIt is unclear whether adult offenders with a history of…
Training probation officers in case formulation for personality disordered offenders
Training probation officers in case formulation for personality disordered offenders Abstract BackgroundThe UK Strategy on Managing High Risk of Serious Harm Offenders with Severe Personality Disorder proposes an important role…
Support for the predictive validity of the multifactor offender readiness model (MORM): forensic patients' readiness and engagement with therapeutic groups
Support for the predictive validity of the multifactor offender readiness model (MORM): forensic patients' readiness and engagement with therapeutic groups Abstract BackgroundTreatment non-engagement in forensic health settings has ethical and…
The association of sexual preference and dynamic risk factors with undetected child pornography offending
The association of sexual preference and dynamic risk factors with undetected child pornography offending Volume 23, Issue 1, March 2017, Page 3-18. L. F. Kuhle Read the syndicated article here
Gateway to offending behaviour: permission-giving thoughts of online users of child sexual exploitation material
Gateway to offending behaviour: permission-giving thoughts of online users of child sexual exploitation material Volume 23, Issue 1, March 2017, Page 19-32. Danielle G. Kettleborough Read the syndicated article here
Internet sexual offending from an anthropological perspective: analysing offender perceptions of online spaces
Internet sexual offending from an anthropological perspective: analysing offender perceptions of online spaces Volume 23, Issue 1, March 2017, Page 33-45. Jonah R. Rimer Read the syndicated article here
Themes in participant feedback on a risk reduction programme for child sexual exploitation material offenders
Themes in participant feedback on a risk reduction programme for child sexual exploitation material offenders Volume 23, Issue 1, March 2017, Page 46-61. Rebekah Dervley Read the syndicated article here
Sexual offenders contacting children online: an examination of transcripts of sexual grooming
Sexual offenders contacting children online: an examination of transcripts of sexual grooming Volume 23, Issue 1, March 2017, Page 62-76. Georgia M. Winters Read the syndicated article here