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International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology

Journal Volume: 62
Journal Issue: 10
Journal Year: 2018
Articles in SafetyLit: 15

Comparing predictive validity of JSORRAT-II and MEGA(♪) with sexually abusive youth in long-term residential custody

Evidence for two levels of intimate partner violence and aggression among incarcerated young male violent offenders

Family experiences and sexual victimization histories: a comparative analysis between youth sexual and nonsexual offenders

Many shades of green: assessing awareness of differences in mental health care needs among subpopulations of military veterans

Migration, agency, and the sex industry: practitioners' perspectives on foreign sex workers in Turkey

Moving home: examining the independent effects of individual- and neighborhood-level residential mobility on recidivism in high-risk parolees

Retraction of complaints among female victims of intimate partner violence living in poverty in Nicaragua

Risk assessment interviews: exploring the perspectives of psychologists and indeterminate sentenced prisoners in the United Kingdom

Sociodemographic predictors of sex offender stigma: how politics impact attitudes, social distance, and perceptions of sex offender recidivism

The development and evaluation of a life skills programme for young adult offenders

The effectiveness of solution-focused brief couple therapy on marital satisfaction among married prisoners and their wives

The mediating effect of self-control on parenting and delinquency: a gendered approach with a multinational sample

The perceived role of general self-regulation and prosocial support on the decision not to act among men sexually attracted to children

The punitive woman? Gender differences in public attitudes toward parole among an Australian sample

What i'd tell my 16-year-old self: criminal desistance, young adults, and psychosocial maturation