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International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology|July 29, 2008
Effect of a longer versus shorter test-release interval on recidivism prediction with the psychological inventory of criminal thinking styles (PICTS)Glenn D Walters
Law and Human Behavior|September 9, 2016
From prison to the streets: Can importation work in reverse?Glenn D Walters
Assessment|February 23, 2007
Response style versus crime-specific cognition: predicting disciplinary adjustment and recidivism in male and female offenders with the PICTSGlenn D Walters
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|March 21, 2007
Measuring proactive and reactive criminal thinking with the PICTS: correlations with outcome expectancies and hostile attribution biasesGlenn D Walters
Law and Human Behavior|January 19, 2012
Substance abuse and criminal thinking: testing the countervailing, mediation, and specificity hypothesesGlenn D Walters
Assessment|February 14, 2012
Relationships among race, education, criminal thinking, and recidivism: moderator and mediator effectsGlenn D Walters
Psychological Assessment|November 6, 2013
Predicting self-reported total, aggressive, and income offending with the youth version of the psychopathy checklist: gender- and factor-level interactionsGlenn D Walters
Substance Use & Misuse|January 17, 2018
Does Drug Use Inhibit Crime Deceleration or Does Crime Inhibit Drug Use Deceleration? A Test of the Reciprocal Risk Postulate of the Worst of Both Worlds HypothesisGlenn D Walters
Personality Disorders|January 12, 2018
Applying causal mediation analysis to personality disorder researchGlenn D Walters
Law and Human Behavior|January 27, 2022
Changes in criminal thinking from midadolescence to early adulthood: Does trajectory direction matter?Glenn D Walters
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International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology|July 29, 2008
Effect of a longer versus shorter test-release interval on recidivism prediction with the psychological inventory of criminal thinking styles (PICTS)Glenn D Walters
Law and Human Behavior|September 9, 2016
From prison to the streets: Can importation work in reverse?Glenn D Walters
Assessment|February 23, 2007
Response style versus crime-specific cognition: predicting disciplinary adjustment and recidivism in male and female offenders with the PICTSGlenn D Walters
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|March 21, 2007
Measuring proactive and reactive criminal thinking with the PICTS: correlations with outcome expectancies and hostile attribution biasesGlenn D Walters
Law and Human Behavior|January 19, 2012
Substance abuse and criminal thinking: testing the countervailing, mediation, and specificity hypothesesGlenn D Walters
Assessment|February 14, 2012
Relationships among race, education, criminal thinking, and recidivism: moderator and mediator effectsGlenn D Walters
Psychological Assessment|November 6, 2013
Predicting self-reported total, aggressive, and income offending with the youth version of the psychopathy checklist: gender- and factor-level interactionsGlenn D Walters
Substance Use & Misuse|January 17, 2018
Does Drug Use Inhibit Crime Deceleration or Does Crime Inhibit Drug Use Deceleration? A Test of the Reciprocal Risk Postulate of the Worst of Both Worlds HypothesisGlenn D Walters
Personality Disorders|January 12, 2018
Applying causal mediation analysis to personality disorder researchGlenn D Walters
Law and Human Behavior|January 27, 2022
Changes in criminal thinking from midadolescence to early adulthood: Does trajectory direction matter?Glenn D Walters
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