Emotional intelligence among adolescent sexual offenders : a comparison with violent offenders and non-offenders
Moriarty, Nicole. 2003, Emotional intelligence among adolescent sexual offenders : a comparison with violent offenders and non-offenders, D.Psychology (Forensic) thesis, School of Psychology, Deakin University.
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Emotional intelligence among adolescent sexual offenders : a comparison with violent offenders and non-offenders
Emotional intelligence includes one's ability to identify, use, understand and manage emotions. This thesis indicates that, when compared to peers with no convictions and those with violent convictions, adolescent sexual offenders have lower levels of emotional intelligence in general and, that, in particular, they had problems identifying, using and managing their emotions.
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This thesis is supported by the portfolio "Malingering and denial among forensic populations"
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