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VOLUME 17, NUMBER 2 - April 2005
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| Special Section on Therapeutic Processes | ||
| Therapist Style in Sexual Offender Treatment: Influence on Indices of Change |
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| W. L. Marshall | ||
| Research on the Process Involved in Treating Sexual Offenders |
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| Martin Drapeau | ||
| Relationship Between Therapeutic Climate and Treatment Outcome in Group-Based Sexual Offender Treatment Programs |
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| Anthony R. Beech and Catherine E. Hamilton-Giachritsis | ||
| What Happens in Therapy with Sexual Offenders? A Model of Process Research |
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| Friedemann Pfafflin, Mechthild Bohmer, Stephanie Cornehl, and Erhard Mergenthaler | ||
| The Utility of the Trans-Theoretical Model of Behavior Change in the Treatment of Sex Offenders |
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| David W. Tierney and Martha P.McCabe | ||
| RESEARCH ARTICLES | ||
| Testosterone, Sexual Offense Recidivism, and Treatment Effect Among Adult Male Sex Offenders |
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| Lea H. Studer, A. Scott Aylwin, and John R. Reddon | ||
| Do Child Molesters Deliberately Fake Good on Cognitive Distortion Questionnaires? An Information Processing-Based Investigation |
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| Theresa A. Gannon and Devon L.L. Polaschek | ||
| The Criminal Histories and Later Offending of Child Pornography Offenders |
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| Michael C. Seto and Angela W. Eke | ||
| Post-conviction Sex Offender Polygraph Examination: Client-Reported Perceptions of Utility and Accuracy |
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| Ron Kokish, Jill S. Levenson, and Gerry Blasingame | ||