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The role of criminal cognitions and personality traits in non‐violent recidivism: an empirical investigation within a prison sample
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Journal of Criminal Psychology
Journal of Criminal Psychology (2013) 3 (1): 40–48.
Published: 15 March 2013
... investigating the factors independently. Originality/value This study is a valuable contribution as it investigates non‐violent recidivism specifically, and informs on the moderating influence of personality in the prediction of this behaviour. The sample was recruited from a high security prison...
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A profile of violent female offenders in secure psychiatric care
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Journal of Criminal Psychology
Journal of Criminal Psychology (2013) 3 (1): 31–39.
Published: 15 March 2013
... variables, and behaviour whilst in security. Another group of studies has placed an emphasis on the criminal behaviour rather than the mental disorder. Shaw et al. (2006) reported that alcohol or drug use was a contributory factor in over 40 percent of homicides in England and Wales (90 percent...
