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185 related items for PubMed ID: 16837450

  • 1. Locus of control and sex offenders with an intellectual disability.
    Langdon PE, Talbot TJ.
    Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol; 2006 Aug; 50(4):391-401. PubMed ID: 16837450
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  • 4. The Ward and Hudson pathways model of the sexual offense process applied to offenders with intellectual disability.
    Lindsay WR, Steptoe L, Beech AT.
    Sex Abuse; 2008 Dec; 20(4):379-92. PubMed ID: 18941166
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  • 5. Model underpinning treatment for sex offenders with mild intellectual disability: current theories of sex offending.
    Lindsay WR.
    Ment Retard; 2005 Dec; 43(6):428-41. PubMed ID: 16266211
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  • 7. Forensic issues in intellectual disability.
    Søndenaa E, Rasmussen K, Nøttestad JA.
    Curr Opin Psychiatry; 2008 Sep; 21(5):449-53. PubMed ID: 18650685
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  • 10. Risk factors for the perpetration of child sexual abuse: a review and meta-analysis.
    Whitaker DJ, Le B, Karl Hanson R, Baker CK, McMahon PM, Ryan G, Klein A, Rice DD.
    Child Abuse Negl; 2008 May; 32(5):529-48. PubMed ID: 18513795
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  • 11. An exploratory evaluation of the Ward and Hudson Offending Pathways model with sex offenders who have intellectual disability.
    Langdon PE, Maxted H, Murphy GH, SOTSEC-ID Group.
    J Intellect Dev Disabil; 2007 Jun; 32(2):94-105. PubMed ID: 17613680
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  • 12. A structured method of assessing dynamic risk factors among sexual abusers with intellectual disabilities.
    McGrath RJ, Livingston JA, Falk G.
    Am J Ment Retard; 2007 May; 112(3):221-9. PubMed ID: 17542658
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  • 15. Psychological profiles of internet sexual offenders: comparisons with contact sexual offenders.
    Elliott IA, Beech AR, Mandeville-Norden R, Hayes E.
    Sex Abuse; 2009 Mar; 21(1):76-92. PubMed ID: 19218479
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  • 16. Comparing sexual offender treatment efficacy: mainstream sexual offenders and sexual offenders with special needs.
    Keeling JA, Rose JL, Beech AR.
    J Intellect Dev Disabil; 2007 Jun; 32(2):117-24. PubMed ID: 17613682
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  • 17. Sexual knowledge and attitudes of men with intellectual disability who sexually offend.
    Lunsky Y, Frijters J, Griffiths DM, Watson SL, Williston S.
    J Intellect Dev Disabil; 2007 Jun; 32(2):74-81. PubMed ID: 17613678
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  • 19. Cognitive distortions about sex and sexual offending: a comparison of sex offending girls, delinquent girls, and girls from the community.
    Kubik EK, Hecker JE.
    J Child Sex Abus; 2005 Jun; 14(4):43-69. PubMed ID: 16354648
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