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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 14 (2023)
The grievance fueled violence paradigm encompasses various forms of targeted violence but has not yet been extended to the theoretical discussion of sexual violence. In this article, we argue that a wide range of sexual offenses can be usefully conce
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https://doaj.org/article/4f2cd2b52e9a46a08a8c1f11caa1e0f7
Publikováno v:
Women & Criminal Justice. :1-18
Autor:
Vanessa Mikhael, Rawane Ghabi, Abla Belahmer, Ryma Kadi, Natalie Guirguis, Andreas Gutzeit, Johannes M. Froehlich, Ema Ferreira, Tamsin Higgs, Marie-Michele Dufour, Valerie Theoret, Martine Hebert, Joane Turgeon, Marta Chadwick Balcom, Bharti Khurana, Simon Matoori
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Canadian Pharmacists Journal / Revue des Pharmaciens du Canada. 156:63-70
Publikováno v:
Annales Médico-psychologiques, revue psychiatrique. 180:821-831
Autor:
Mark E. Olver, James C. Mundt, Neil R. Hogan, Richard B. A. Coupland, Jon E. Eggert, Tamsin Higgs, Kathy Lewis, Franca Cortoni, Audrey Gordon, Pamela J. Morgan, Stephen C. P. Wong
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Psychological Assessment. 34:528-545
The present study features the development of new risk categories and recidivism estimates for the Violence Risk Scale (VRS), a violence risk assessment and treatment planning tool. We employed a combined North American multisite sample (
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Sexual Deviance. :189-206
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The Wiley Handbook of What Works with Sexual Offenders
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Legal and Criminological Psychology. 25:219-236
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Partner Abuse. :PA-2021
In the worrisome context of increasing rates of intimate partner violence and a number of recent deaths reportedly occurring in domestic situations, the establishment and maintenance of effective intervention strategies is a critical public health co
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Criminal Justice and Behavior. 46:359-373
In pursuit of “what works” in violent offending behavior programs, there remain insufficient evaluations of program outcomes. Three hundred forty-five offenders from the Canadian Violence Prevention Program (VPP) were compared after an average 3-