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Devon L L Polaschek

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Journal of Interpersonal Violence|June 5, 2010
High-intensity rehabilitation for violent offenders in New Zealand: reconviction outcomes for high- and medium-risk prisonersDevon L L Polaschek
Psychological Services|October 7, 2024
Predictive validity of the Psychopathy Checklist: Screening Version (PCL:SV) in a sample of New Zealand Māori and European male prisonersRyan Botha, Devon L L Polaschek
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|February 16, 2026
"I Was Looking at Myself Do It, but It Wasn't Me": Experiences of Dissociative Violence by People With Histories of Violence PerpetrationMeg Stairmand, Devon L L Polaschek
Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : an Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law|January 28, 2020
Do High-risk Prisoners Entering Treatment Have Clinically Impaired Cognitive Impulse Control?Rebecca K Bell, Devon L L Polaschek
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|March 31, 2010
Do early therapeutic alliance, motivation, and stages of change predict therapy change for high-risk, psychopathic violent prisoners?Devon L L Polaschek, Elizabeth C Ross
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|April 19, 2014
Using information from the violence risk scale to understand different patterns of change: an exploratory investigation of intensively treated life-sentenced prisonersJulia A Yesberg, Devon L L Polaschek
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology|June 14, 2019
How Does Offender Rehabilitation Actually Work? Exploring Mechanisms of Change in High-Risk Treated ParoleesJulia A Yesberg, Devon L L Polaschek
Sexual Abuse : a Journal of Research and Treatment|June 25, 2005
Do child molesters deliberately fake good on cognitive distortion questionnaires? An information processing-based investigationTheresa A Gannon, Devon L L Polaschek
Sexual Abuse : a Journal of Research and Treatment|November 25, 2004
The implicit theories of rapists: what convicted offenders tell usDevon L L Polaschek, Theresa A Gannon
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology|September 10, 2013
Planning to avoid risk or planning for a positive life: the relationship between release plan valence and reoffendingSophie R Dickson, Devon L L Polaschek
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence|June 5, 2010
High-intensity rehabilitation for violent offenders in New Zealand: reconviction outcomes for high- and medium-risk prisonersDevon L L Polaschek
Psychological Services|October 7, 2024
Predictive validity of the Psychopathy Checklist: Screening Version (PCL:SV) in a sample of New Zealand Māori and European male prisonersRyan Botha, Devon L L Polaschek
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|February 16, 2026
"I Was Looking at Myself Do It, but It Wasn't Me": Experiences of Dissociative Violence by People With Histories of Violence PerpetrationMeg Stairmand, Devon L L Polaschek
Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : an Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law|January 28, 2020
Do High-risk Prisoners Entering Treatment Have Clinically Impaired Cognitive Impulse Control?Rebecca K Bell, Devon L L Polaschek
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|March 31, 2010
Do early therapeutic alliance, motivation, and stages of change predict therapy change for high-risk, psychopathic violent prisoners?Devon L L Polaschek, Elizabeth C Ross
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|April 19, 2014
Using information from the violence risk scale to understand different patterns of change: an exploratory investigation of intensively treated life-sentenced prisonersJulia A Yesberg, Devon L L Polaschek
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology|June 14, 2019
How Does Offender Rehabilitation Actually Work? Exploring Mechanisms of Change in High-Risk Treated ParoleesJulia A Yesberg, Devon L L Polaschek
Sexual Abuse : a Journal of Research and Treatment|June 25, 2005
Do child molesters deliberately fake good on cognitive distortion questionnaires? An information processing-based investigationTheresa A Gannon, Devon L L Polaschek
Sexual Abuse : a Journal of Research and Treatment|November 25, 2004
The implicit theories of rapists: what convicted offenders tell usDevon L L Polaschek, Theresa A Gannon
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology|September 10, 2013
Planning to avoid risk or planning for a positive life: the relationship between release plan valence and reoffendingSophie R Dickson, Devon L L Polaschek
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