Twenty-five years into the correctional rehabilitation revolution : keeping the science and artof psychology relevant
Polaschek, Devon L. L.
Twenty-five years into the correctional rehabilitation revolution : keeping the science and artof psychology relevant Devon Polaschek - New Zealand Psychological Society, 2017 - Psychology Aotearoa .
Psychology Aotearoa, 2017, 9(2): 73-77
Devon Polaschek is a clinical psychologist and professor of psychology in the School of Psychology and the New Zealand Institute of Security and Crime Science, at Te Whare Wananga ō Waikato (The University of Waikato). Her current research interests include theory, intervention, and intervention
evaluation with serious violent and sexual offenders, family
violence, ps ychopathy, desistance, reintegration and parole. She is the author of more than 110 journal articles, book chapters and government reports, and a fellow of the Association for Psychological Science. (From the article). Record #9015
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
HISTORY
JUSTICE
PERPETRATORS
PSYCHOLOGY
REHABILITATION
SEX OFFENDERS
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
NEW ZEALAND
Twenty-five years into the correctional rehabilitation revolution : keeping the science and artof psychology relevant Devon Polaschek - New Zealand Psychological Society, 2017 - Psychology Aotearoa .
Psychology Aotearoa, 2017, 9(2): 73-77
Devon Polaschek is a clinical psychologist and professor of psychology in the School of Psychology and the New Zealand Institute of Security and Crime Science, at Te Whare Wananga ō Waikato (The University of Waikato). Her current research interests include theory, intervention, and intervention
evaluation with serious violent and sexual offenders, family
violence, ps ychopathy, desistance, reintegration and parole. She is the author of more than 110 journal articles, book chapters and government reports, and a fellow of the Association for Psychological Science. (From the article). Record #9015
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
HISTORY
JUSTICE
PERPETRATORS
PSYCHOLOGY
REHABILITATION
SEX OFFENDERS
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
NEW ZEALAND