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Devon Polaschek
Devon Polaschek
Professor of Psychology, Professor of Security and Crime Science, University of Waikato
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Psychopathic personality: Bridging the gap between scientific evidence and public policy
JL Skeem, DLL Polaschek, CJ Patrick, SO Lilienfeld
Psychological Science in the Public Interest 12 (3), 95-162, 2011
9652011
Theories of sexual offending
T Ward, D Polaschek, AR Beech
John Wiley & Sons, 2006
8572006
Assessing relationship quality in mandated community treatment: blending care with control.
JL Skeem, JE Louden, D Polaschek, J Camp
Psychological assessment 19 (4), 397, 2007
5162007
An appraisal of the risk–need–responsivity (RNR) model of offender rehabilitation and its application in correctional treatment
DLL Polaschek
Legal and criminological Psychology 17 (1), 1-17, 2012
4572012
The implicit theories of potential rapists: What our questionnaires tell us
DLL Polaschek, T Ward
Aggression and violent behavior 7 (4), 385-406, 2002
3672002
The therapeutic alliance: A theoretical revision for offender rehabilitation
EC Ross, DLL Polaschek, T Ward
Aggression and violent behavior 13 (6), 462-480, 2008
3432008
The implicit theories of rapists: What convicted offenders tell us
DLL Polaschek, TA Gannon
Sexual Abuse 16 (4), 299-314, 2004
2832004
Imagination and memory
M Garry, DLL Polaschek
Current directions in psychological science 9 (1), 6-10, 2000
2392000
Cognitive distortions in child molesters: A re-examination of key theories and research
TA Gannon, DLL Polaschek
Clinical psychology review 26 (8), 1000-1019, 2006
2032006
Rapists' offense processes: A preliminary descriptive model
DLL Polaschek, SM Hudson, T Ward, RJ Siegert
Journal of Interpersonal Violence 16 (6), 523-544, 2001
1752001
Linking violent thinking: Implicit theory-based research with violent offenders
DLL Polaschek, SW Calvert, TA Gannon
Journal of interpersonal violence 24 (1), 75-96, 2009
1622009
Do early therapeutic alliance, motivation, and stages of change predict therapy change for high‐risk, psychopathic violent prisoners?
DLL Polaschek, EC Ross
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health 20 (2), 100-111, 2010
1572010
Rape and rapists: Theory and treatment
DLL Polaschek, T Ward, SM Hudson
Clinical Psychology Review 17 (2), 117-144, 1997
1501997
Cognitive-behavioral rehabilitation for high-risk violent offenders: An outcome evaluation of the violence prevention unit
DLL Polaschek, NJ Wilson, MR Townsend, LR Daly
Journal of interpersonal violence 20 (12), 1611-1627, 2005
1492005
Treatment and psychopathy in forensic settings
DLL Polaschek, TE Daly
Aggression and Violent Behavior 18 (5), 592-603, 2013
1392013
A brief motivational interviewing intervention with prisoners: when you lead a horse to water, can it drink for itself?
B Anstiss, DLL Polaschek, M Wilson
Psychology, Crime & Law 17 (8), 689-710, 2011
1392011
Rehabilitating serious violent adult offenders: An empirical and theoretical stocktake
DLL Polaschek, RM Collie
Psychology, Crime & Law 10 (3), 321-334, 2004
1292004
Criminal attitudes to violence: Development and preliminary validation of a scale for male prisoners
DLL Polaschek, RM Collie, FH Walkey
Aggressive Behavior: Official Journal of the International Society for …, 2004
1222004
High-intensity rehabilitation for violent offenders in New Zealand: Reconviction outcomes for high-and medium-risk prisoners
DLL Polaschek
Journal of interpersonal violence 26 (4), 664-682, 2011
1112011
Many sizes fit all: A preliminary framework for conceptualizing the development and provision of cognitive–behavioral rehabilitation programs for offenders
DLL Polaschek
Aggression and violent behavior 16 (1), 20-35, 2011
1112011
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