The aims of this study were to examine: (a) whether men with intellectual disabilities who have a history of criminal offending attend to affective pictorial stimuli in a biased manner, and (b) whether there is a relationship between an affective attentional bias and offence-supportive cognitions, empathy, and moral development. Forty-six men with intellectual disabilities who had a documented history of criminal offending, and 51 men who also had intellectual disabilities, but no such history, were recruited and asked to complete a computer-based dot-probe task using affective pictorial stimuli with randomisation, along with measures of distorted cognitions, empathy, and moral development. Those with a history of criminal offending endor...
INTRODUCTION: Understanding of the cognitive processes, and in particular social information proces...
Eye-tracking studies suggest that visual encoding is important for social processes such as socio-mo...
Childhood disruptive behaviour has been linked to later antisocial and criminal behaviour. Emotion r...
The aims of this study were to examine: (a) whether men with intellectual disabilities who have a hi...
Aims: The aim of the study was to examine attentional bias towards positive and negative images amo...
Eighty men, spread equally across 4 groups, were recruited, including men with and without intellect...
Purpose. The current study had the following two aims (a) to examine the moral reasoning abilities ...
Eighty men, spread equally across 4 groups, were recruited, including men with and without intellect...
Background: The objectives were (a) to compare the general empathy abilities of men with intellectua...
Aim. The main aim of this study was to compare two groups of men with an intellectual disability (I...
Section 1: Literature Review Page 1 This literature review considers the existing research on empat...
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities who display aggression appear to be vulnerable t...
Background Interventions for offenders with intellectual disabilities (ID) have used cognitive va...
This paper explores the relation between Justice Sensitivity and an attentional bias toward just and...
Are people with flawed faces regarded as having flawed moral characters? An “anomalous-is-bad” stere...
INTRODUCTION: Understanding of the cognitive processes, and in particular social information proces...
Eye-tracking studies suggest that visual encoding is important for social processes such as socio-mo...
Childhood disruptive behaviour has been linked to later antisocial and criminal behaviour. Emotion r...
The aims of this study were to examine: (a) whether men with intellectual disabilities who have a hi...
Aims: The aim of the study was to examine attentional bias towards positive and negative images amo...
Eighty men, spread equally across 4 groups, were recruited, including men with and without intellect...
Purpose. The current study had the following two aims (a) to examine the moral reasoning abilities ...
Eighty men, spread equally across 4 groups, were recruited, including men with and without intellect...
Background: The objectives were (a) to compare the general empathy abilities of men with intellectua...
Aim. The main aim of this study was to compare two groups of men with an intellectual disability (I...
Section 1: Literature Review Page 1 This literature review considers the existing research on empat...
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities who display aggression appear to be vulnerable t...
Background Interventions for offenders with intellectual disabilities (ID) have used cognitive va...
This paper explores the relation between Justice Sensitivity and an attentional bias toward just and...
Are people with flawed faces regarded as having flawed moral characters? An “anomalous-is-bad” stere...
INTRODUCTION: Understanding of the cognitive processes, and in particular social information proces...
Eye-tracking studies suggest that visual encoding is important for social processes such as socio-mo...
Childhood disruptive behaviour has been linked to later antisocial and criminal behaviour. Emotion r...