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VOLUME 16, NUMBER 4 - OCTOBER 2004
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| Guest Editors' Introduction to the Special Issue on Australasian Research on Sexual Abuse |
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| Tony Ward and Lynne Eccleston | ||
| The Etiology of Risk: A Preliminary Model |
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| Tony Ward and Anthony R. Beech | ||
| Onset, Persistence, and Versatility of Offending Among Adult Males Convicted of Sexual Offenses Against Children |
285
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| Stephen W. Smallbone and Richard K. Wortley | ||
| The Implicit Theories of Rapists: What Convicted Offenders Tell Us |
299
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| Devon L.L. Polaschek and Theresa A. Gannon | ||
| The Content of Sexual Fantasies for Sexual Offenders |
315
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| Dion G. Gee, Grant J. Devilly, and Tony Ward | ||
| Implicit Cognitive Distortions and Sexual Offending |
333
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| Stephen Milhailides, Grant J. Devilly, and Tony Ward | ||
| Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Sex Offenders: A Psycho-Legal Approach to Protection |
351
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| Astrid Birgden | ||
| Reflexivity, Reflection, and the Change Process in Offender Work |
365
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| Andrew Frost and Marie Connolly | ||
| Sex Offenders With an Intellectual Disability |
381
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| Frank Lambrick and William Glaser | ||