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Psychology, Crime & Law, Volume 15 Issue 2 & 3 2009

Offender Cognition & Emotion

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Increasing to 8 issues per year in 2009
NEW 2008 Impact Factor of 0.978 (2009 Thomson Reuters, 2008 Journal Citation Reports)
ISSN: 1477-2744 (electronic) 1068-316X (paper)
Publication Frequency: 8 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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Editor's Introduction to the Special Issue
Clive Hollin
Pages 93 – 94
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Introduction to the Special Issue on Offender Cognition and Emotion
Theresa A. Gannon; Tony Ward
Pages 95 – 96
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Social cognition in violent and sexual offending: an overview
Theresa A. Gannon
Pages 97 – 118
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Offender emotion and self-regulation: implications for offender rehabilitation programming
Andrew Day
Pages 119 – 130
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Implicit thinking about implicit theories in intimate partner violence
Elizabeth Gilchrist
Pages 131 – 145
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Cognitive skills programmes for offenders
Clive R. Hollin; Emma J. Palmer
Pages 147 – 164
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Surfaces and depths: evaluating the theoretical assumptions of cognitive skills programmes
Tony Ward; Claire Nee
Pages 165 – 182
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Is sexual offender denial related to sex offence risk and recidivism? A review and treatment implications
Pamela M. Yates
Pages 183 – 199
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Assessing female sexual offenders’ motivations and cognitions: an exploratory study
Anthony R. Beech;  Natalie Parrett;  Tony Ward; Dawn Fisher
Pages 201 – 216
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Self-esteem, shame, cognitive distortions and empathy in sexual offenders: their integration and treatment implications
W. L. Marshall;  L. E. Marshall;  G. A. Serran; M. D. O'Brien
Pages 217 – 234
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The impact of disrespect on prisoners’ aggression: outcomes of experimentally inducing violence-supportive cognitions
Michelle Butler; Shadd Maruna
Pages 235 – 250
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Gender-role identity and hypermasculinity in violent offending
Francis Beesley; James McGuire
Pages 251 – 268
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‘It's your round!’ – female aggression in licensed premises
Claire E. Spence;  Siân E. Williams; Theresa A. Gannon
Pages 269 – 284
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Commentary
Recent developments and future directions in understanding cognition and emotion in offenders: a commentary
Kevin Howells
Pages 285 – 292
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