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Tony Ward, PhD, MA(Hons), DipClinPsyc, (Canty), FRSNZ
Tony Ward, PhD, MA(Hons), DipClinPsyc, (Canty), FRSNZ
Professor of Clinical Psychology, Victoria University of Wellington, Swinburne University
Verified email at vuw.ac.nz - Homepage
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The good lives model and conceptual issues in offender rehabilitation
T Ward, M Brown
Psychology, crime & law 10 (3), 243-257, 2004
11062004
An integrated theory of sexual offending
T Ward, A Beech
Aggression and violent behavior 11 (1), 44-63, 2006
10732006
Toward a comprehensive theory of child sexual abuse: A theory knitting perspective
T Ward, RJ Siegert
Psychology, crime and law 8 (4), 319-351, 2002
9222002
Theories of sexual offending
T Ward, D Polaschek, AR Beech
John Wiley & Sons, 2006
8572006
The treatment of sex offenders: Risk management and good lives.
T Ward, CA Stewart
Professional psychology: Research and practice 34 (4), 353, 2003
8352003
Rehabilitation, etiology, and self-regulation: The comprehensive good lives model of treatment for sexual offenders
T Ward, TA Gannon
Aggression and violent behavior 11 (1), 77-94, 2006
8342006
The good lives model of offender rehabilitation: Clinical implications
T Ward, RE Mann, TA Gannon
Aggression and violent behavior 12 (1), 87-107, 2007
8102007
Child molesters' implicit theories
T Ward, T Keenan
Journal of interpersonal violence 14 (8), 821-838, 1999
7691999
Good lives and the rehabilitation of offenders: Promises and problems
T Ward
Aggression and Violent Behavior 7 (5), 513-528, 2002
7342002
Sexual offenders' cognitive distortions as implicit theories
T Ward
Aggression and violent behavior 5 (5), 491-507, 2000
7122000
Criminogenic needs and human needs: A theoretical model
T Ward, C Stewart
Psychology, crime & law 9 (2), 125-143, 2003
6432003
Cognitive distortions in sex offenders: An integrative review
T Ward, SM Hudson, L Johnston, WL Marshall
Clinical psychology review 17 (5), 479-507, 1997
5761997
Attachment style in sex offenders: A preliminary study
T Ward, SM Hudson, WL Marshall
Journal of Sex Research 33 (1), 17-26, 1996
5501996
Desistance from sex offending: Alternatives to throwing away the keys
DR Laws, T Ward
Guilford Press, 2011
5462011
Treatment outcome with sex offenders
WL Marshall, R Jones, T Ward, P Johnston, HE Barbaree
Clinical Psychology Review 11 (4), 465-485, 1991
5431991
Reconstructing the Risk–Need–Responsivity model: A theoretical elaboration and evaluation
T Ward, J Melser, PM Yates
Aggression and violent behavior 12 (2), 208-228, 2007
5402007
The multifactor offender readiness model
T Ward, A Day, K Howells, A Birgden
Aggression and violent behavior 9 (6), 645-673, 2004
4872004
The integration of etiology and risk in sexual offenders: A theoretical framework
AR Beech, T Ward
Aggression and violent behavior 10 (1), 31-63, 2004
4862004
A descriptive model of the offense chain for child molesters
T Ward, K Louden, SM Hudson, WL Marshall
Journal of Interpersonal Violence 10 (4), 452-472, 1995
4651995
A model of the relapse process in sexual offenders
T Ward, SM Hudson
Journal of Interpersonal Violence 13 (6), 700-725, 1998
4261998
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