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jayson ware
jayson ware
Senior lecturer above the bar, university of canterbury
Verified email at canterbury.ac.nz
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How should “acceptance of responsibility” be addressed in sexual offending treatment programs?
J Ware, RE Mann
Aggression and Violent Behavior 17 (4), 279-288, 2012
1412012
Evolution of a treatment programme for sex offenders: Changes to the NSW Custody-Based Intensive Treatment (CUBIT)
J Ware, DA Bright
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 15 (2), 340-349, 2008
1192008
Cognitive distortions in sexual offenders: Should they all be treatment targets?
WL Marshall, LE Marshall, J Ware
Sexual Abuse in Australia and New Zealand 2 (1), 21-33, 2009
822009
A review of the use of therapeutic communities with sexual offenders
J Ware, A Frost, A Hoy
International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology 54 (5 …, 2010
802010
Group versus individual treatment: What is the best modality for treating sexual offenders?
J Ware, RE Mann, HC Wakeling
Sexual Abuse in Australia and New Zealand 2 (1), 2-13, 2009
742009
Categorical denial in convicted sex offenders: The concept, its meaning, and its implication for risk and treatment
J Ware, WL Marshall, LE Marshall
Aggression and violent behavior 25, 215-226, 2015
502015
An integrated groupwork methodology for working with sex offenders
A Frost, J Ware, DP Boer
Journal of Sexual Aggression 15 (1), 21-38, 2009
472009
Treatment engagement with a sexual offender who denies committing the offense
J Ware, WL Marshall
Clinical Case Studies 7 (6), 592-603, 2008
372008
The violent offenders therapeutic programme (VOTP)–rationale and effectiveness
J Ware, C Cieplucha, D Matsuo
Brush Farm Corrective Services Academy, 2011
342011
Training correctional staff in the management of sex offenders: Increasing knowledge and positive attitudes
J Ware, J Galouzis, R Hart, R Allen
Sexual Abuse in Australia and New Zealand 4 (2), [23]-[30], 2012
292012
Are categorical deniers different? Understanding demographic, personality, and psychological differences between denying and admitting individuals with sexual convictions
J Ware, N Blagden, C Harper
Deviant Behavior 41 (4), 399-412, 2020
262020
The importance of contextual issues within sexual offender treatment
J Ware
International perspectives on the assessment and treatment of sexual …, 2011
262011
Emotions and sexual offending
N Blagden, R Lievesley, J Ware
Sexual offending: Cognition, emotion and motivation, 71-88, 2017
212017
Internet sexual offending: Overview of potential contributing factors and intervention strategies
ACA Neto, S Eyland, J Ware, J Galouzis, M Kevin
Psychiatry, psychology and law 20 (2), 168-181, 2013
202013
Managing sexual offender treatment programs
RE Mann, J Ware, YM Fernandez
International perspectives on the assessment and treatment of sexual …, 2011
192011
The utility of peer-support in enhancing the treatment of incarcerated sexual offenders
C Perrin, A Frost, JB Ware
Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal of Therapeutic …, 2018
142018
Men with sexual convictions and denial
J Ware, N Blagden
Current psychiatry reports 22, 1-6, 2020
112020
Impact of prison climate on individuals with sexual convictions: Desistance and rehabilitation
J Ware, J Galouzis
Sexual crime and the experience of imprisonment, 35-60, 2019
112019
Responding to Categorical Denial, Refusal, and Treatment Drop‐Out
J Ware, N Blagden
The Wiley handbook on the theories, assessment and treatment of sexual …, 2016
102016
Addressing denial
J Ware, L Harkins
Sex offender treatment: A case study approach to issues and interventions …, 2014
102014
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