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Ross Bartels
Ross Bartels
Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychology, University of Lincoln
Verified email at lincoln.ac.uk
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Attitudes towards sexual offenders: What do we know, and why are they important?
CA Harper, TE Hogue, RM Bartels
Aggression and Violent Behavior 34, 201-213, 2017
1502017
Understanding the sexual fantasies of sex offenders and their correlates
RM Bartels, TA Gannon
Aggression and Violent Behavior 16 (6), 551-561, 2011
1162011
Reducing stigma and punitive attitudes toward pedophiles through narrative humanization
CA Harper, RM Bartels, TE Hogue
Sexual Abuse 30 (5), 533-555, 2018
1022018
Child sexual exploitation materials offenders
KM Babchishin, HL Merdian, RM Bartels, D Perkins
European Psychologist, 2018
912018
Distorted cognition related to male sexual offending: The multi-mechanism theory of cognitive distortions (MMT-CD)
F Szumski, RM Bartels, AR Beech, D Fisher
Aggression and Violent Behavior 39, 139-151, 2018
872018
Assessment and treatment of distorted schemas in sexual offenders
AR Beech, RM Bartels, L Dixon
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 14 (1), 54-66, 2013
812013
The implicit theories of child sexual exploitation material users: An initial conceptualization
RM Bartels, HL Merdian
Aggression and violent behavior 26, 16-25, 2016
722016
The social construction of a serial killer
R Bartels, C Parsons
Feminism & Psychology 19 (2), 267-280, 2009
472009
Implicit theories and offender representativeness in judgments about sexual crime
CA Harper, RM Bartels
Sexual Abuse 30 (3), 276-295, 2018
392018
Theories of deviant sexual fantasy
R Bartels, A Beech
Wiley-Blackwell 1, 165, 2016
392016
The effect of bilateral eye-movements versus no eye-movements on sexual fantasies
RM Bartels, L Harkins, SC Harrison, N Beard, AR Beech
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry 59, 107-114, 2018
292018
The influence of implicit theories and offender characteristics on judgements of sexual offenders: A moderated mediation analysis
CA Harper, RM Bartels
Journal of sexual aggression 23 (2), 139-150, 2017
292017
The influence of fantasy proneness, dissociation, and vividness of mental imagery on male’s aggressive sexual fantasies
RM Bartels, L Harkins, AR Beech
Journal of Interpersonal Violence 35 (3-4), 964-987, 2020
282020
Rape supportive cognition, sexual fantasies and implicit offence-scripts: A comparison between high and low rape prone men
RM Bartels, TA Gannon
Sexual Abuse in Australia and New Zealand 2 (1), 14-20, 2009
192009
Assessing sexual interest in children using the go/no-go association test
RM Bartels, AR Beech, L Harkins, D Thornton
Sexual Abuse 30 (5), 593-614, 2018
162018
Understanding Sexual Thoughts and Sexual Fantasizing: The Dual‐Process Model of Sexual Thinking
RM Bartels, AR Beech, L Harkins
Sexual deviance: Understanding and managing deviant sexual interests and …, 2021
142021
Implicit theories of child sexual exploitation material offenders: Cross-cultural validation of interview findings
V Soldino, HL Merdian, RM Bartels, HK Bradshaw
International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology 64 (4 …, 2020
132020
Validating the utility of the Wilson Sex Fantasy Questionnaire with men who have sexually offended against children
RM Bartels, RJB Lehmann, D Thornton
Frontiers in psychiatry 10, 424958, 2019
132019
High risk sexual fantasies and sexual offending: An overview of fundamentals and interventions
A Rossegger, RM Bartels, J Endrass, B Borchard, JP Singh
Sexual Offending: Theory, Research, and Prevention 16, 1-16, 2021
122021
Using video stimuli to examine judgments of nonoffending and offending pedophiles: A brief communication
KA Boardman, RM Bartels
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy 44 (4), 333-342, 2018
112018
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