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Offender emotion and self-regulation : implications for offender rehabilitation programming

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posted on 2009-02-01, 00:00 authored by Andrew Day
Despite a growing body of evidence pointing to the central role of negative emotional states in the offence process, there has been relatively little work, either theoretical or applied, investigating this area. This paper offers a review of the literature that has sought to investigate the association between negative emotion and offending. It is concluded that there are grounds to consider negative emotional states as important dynamic risk factors that should be addressed as part of any psychological intervention to reduce the risk of re-offending amongst forensic clients.

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Journal

Psychology, crime and law

Volume

15

Issue

2-3

Season

special issue : offender cognition & emotion

Pagination

119 - 130

Publisher

London, England

Location

Routledge

ISSN

1068-316X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2009, Taylor & Francis

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