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Co-morbid psychological distress groups among incarcerated men
Nancy Wolff, Francisco Caravaca SánchezThis study aims to examine the behavioral health disorders and trauma exposure are disproportionately represented among incarcerated men. Historically, prisons have been…
An empirical evaluation of interpersonal deception theory in a real-world, high-stakes environment
Joseph York Thomas, David P. BirosThe study of deception and the theories, which have been developed have relied heavily on laboratory experiments in controlled environments, using American college students…
Autism spectrum disorders and stalking
Johanna E. Mercer, Clare Sarah AllelyDespite an increasing number of studies that examine sexual offending behaviour in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) individuals, there has been a lack of research investigating…
Mental Health Act transfers from prison to psychiatric hospital over a six-year period in a region of England
Laura Woods, Laura Craster, Andrew ForresterThere are high levels of psychiatric morbidity amongst people in prisons. In England and Wales, prisoners who present with the most acute mental health needs can be transferred to…
Classification of malicious insiders and the association of the forms of attacks
Fletcher Glancy, David P. Biros, Nan Liang, Andy LuseThe authors argue that the current studies about malicious insiders confuse the fact that malicious attacks belong to two different categories, namely, those that launch…
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ISSN:
2009-3829e-ISSN:
2049-9388ISSN-L:
2009-3829Online date, start – end:
2011Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Dr Dominic Willmott