This study assessed whether pre-treatment responsivity (psychopathy, motivation to attend treatment, denial and minimisation of offending behaviour, and feelings of guilt or shame) predicted violent recidivism and/or moderated the effectiveness of a violence intervention programme. Participants were 114 male violent offenders who were referred to a structured violent offender group treatment programme; 84 offenders commenced the programme. Results showed that treatment completion did not have a significant main effect on recidivism but that psychopathy scores moderated the effects of treatment. Offenders with high scores on the Psychopathy Checklist: Screening Version (PCL:SV) who were rated as having good engagement with treatment, or who ...
There is relatively limited research on psychopathy in non‐Caucasian ethnic groups and even less on ...
Psychopathic personality disorder as conceptualised by the family of scales referred to as the Psych...
This thesis sought to explore the effectiveness of CBT based anger management interventions with off...
Decades of research evaluating offender intervention programs have produced evidence demonstrating t...
Although punishment still dominates the criminal justice system, the progression of research on offe...
Official reconviction rates were examined for one hundred six male offenders participating in a Ther...
This study examined the relationship between recidivism and ratings of response to specialized cogni...
The treatment of individuals high in psychopathic traits has been a topic of considerable debate. Th...
The present study compared the ability to predict violent recidivism using the PCL-R (Psychopathy Ch...
This paper addresses the question of whether individual delinquent behaviour, or criminogenic risks ...
Theory and accumulating data suggest systematic heterogeneity among offenders with psychopathic trai...
This study examined the impact of an intensive inpatient violent offender treatment programme, Life ...
Although violent offenders are widely considered to be difficult to engage in therapeutic change, fe...
To assess the efficacy of the PSYCHOPATHY.COMP program in reducing psychopathic traits among male de...
Although their numbers are in the minority in the general offender population, psychopathic offender...
There is relatively limited research on psychopathy in non‐Caucasian ethnic groups and even less on ...
Psychopathic personality disorder as conceptualised by the family of scales referred to as the Psych...
This thesis sought to explore the effectiveness of CBT based anger management interventions with off...
Decades of research evaluating offender intervention programs have produced evidence demonstrating t...
Although punishment still dominates the criminal justice system, the progression of research on offe...
Official reconviction rates were examined for one hundred six male offenders participating in a Ther...
This study examined the relationship between recidivism and ratings of response to specialized cogni...
The treatment of individuals high in psychopathic traits has been a topic of considerable debate. Th...
The present study compared the ability to predict violent recidivism using the PCL-R (Psychopathy Ch...
This paper addresses the question of whether individual delinquent behaviour, or criminogenic risks ...
Theory and accumulating data suggest systematic heterogeneity among offenders with psychopathic trai...
This study examined the impact of an intensive inpatient violent offender treatment programme, Life ...
Although violent offenders are widely considered to be difficult to engage in therapeutic change, fe...
To assess the efficacy of the PSYCHOPATHY.COMP program in reducing psychopathic traits among male de...
Although their numbers are in the minority in the general offender population, psychopathic offender...
There is relatively limited research on psychopathy in non‐Caucasian ethnic groups and even less on ...
Psychopathic personality disorder as conceptualised by the family of scales referred to as the Psych...
This thesis sought to explore the effectiveness of CBT based anger management interventions with off...