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to INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OFFENDER THERAPY AND COMPARATIVE CRIMINOLOGY Volume 49 Number | (February 2005) pp. 1-120 Number 2 (April 2005) pp. 121-232 Number 3 (June 2005) pp. 233-356 Number 4 (August 2005) pp. 357-472 Number 5 (October 2005) pp. 473-608 Number 6 (December 2005) pp. 609-736 Authors: ABRACEN, JEFFREY, JAN LOOMAN, DONNA MAILLOUX, RALPH SERIN, and BRUCE MALCOLM, “Clarification Regarding Marshall and Yates’s Critique of ‘Dosage of Treatment to Sexual Offenders: Are We Overprescribing?’” 225. ABRANTES, ANA M., NORMAN G. HOFFMANN, and RONALD ANTON NAMING, “Preva- lence of Co-Occuring Disorders Among Juveniles Committed to Detention Centers,” 179. AMOR, PEDRO J., see Fernandez-Montalvo, J. ARRIGO, BRUCE A.., see Sanford, J. S. AUSTIN, TIMOTHY, “Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension’of Social Order,” 478. BEAVER, KEVIN M., and JOHN PAUL WRIGHT, “Evaluating the Effects of Birth Complications on Low Self-Control in a Sample of Twins,” 450. BENDA, BRENT B.., “Gender Differences in Life-Course Theory of Recidivism: A Survival Analy- sis,” 325. BEN-DAVID, SARAH, see Shechory, M. BENNETT, TREVOR, and KATY HOLLOWAY, “The Association Between Multiple Drug Misuse and Crime,” 63. BIJLEVELD, CATRIEN, see van Wijk, A. BOGAERTS, STEFAN, FREDERIC DECLERCQ, STIJN VANHEULE, and VICKY PALMANS, “Interpersonal Factors and Personality Disorders as Discriminators Between Intra-Familial and Extra-Familial Child Molesters,” 48. BROEKAERT, ERIC, see Vandevelde, S. BRUNET, LOUIS, see Drapeau, M. BULLENS, RUUD, see van Wijk, A. CASPAR, FRANZ, see Drapeau, M. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 49(6), 2005 728-733 © 2005 Sage Publications 728 to INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OFFENDER THERAPY AND COMPARATIVE CRIMINOLOGY Volume 49 Number | (February 2005) pp. 1-120 Number 2 (April 2005) pp. 121-232 Number 3 (June 2005) pp. 233-356 Number 4 (August 2005) pp. 357-472 Number 5 (October 2005) pp. 473-608 Number 6 (December 2005) pp. 609-736 Authors: ABRACEN, JEFFREY, JAN LOOMAN, DONNA MAILLOUX, RALPH SERIN, and BRUCE MALCOLM, “Clarification Regarding Marshall and Yates’s Critique of ‘Dosage of Treatment to Sexual Offenders: Are We Overprescribing?’” 225. ABRANTES, ANA M., NORMAN G. HOFFMANN, and RONALD ANTON NAMING, “Preva- lence of Co-Occuring Disorders Among Juveniles Committed to Detention Centers,” 179. AMOR, PEDRO J., see Fernandez-Montalvo, J. ARRIGO, BRUCE A.., see Sanford, J. S. AUSTIN, TIMOTHY, “Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension’of Social Order,” 478. BEAVER, KEVIN M., and JOHN PAUL WRIGHT, “Evaluating the Effects of Birth Complications on Low Self-Control in a Sample of Twins,” 450. BENDA, BRENT B.., “Gender Differences in Life-Course Theory of Recidivism: A Survival Analy- sis,” 325. BEN-DAVID, SARAH, see Shechory, M. BENNETT, TREVOR, and KATY HOLLOWAY, “The Association Between Multiple Drug Misuse and Crime,” 63. BIJLEVELD, CATRIEN, see van Wijk, A. BOGAERTS, STEFAN, FREDERIC DECLERCQ, STIJN VANHEULE, and VICKY PALMANS, “Interpersonal Factors and Personality Disorders as Discriminators Between Intra-Familial and Extra-Familial Child Molesters,” 48. BROEKAERT, ERIC, see Vandevelde, S. BRUNET, LOUIS, see Drapeau, M. BULLENS, RUUD, see van Wijk, A. CASPAR, FRANZ, see Drapeau, M. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 49(6), 2005 728-733 © 2005 Sage Publications 728 Index COOPER, JANE, see Hawkins-Rodgers, Y. COTTER, LEO P., see Levenson, J. S. CUNLIFFE, TED, and CARL B. GACONO, “A Rorschach Investigation of Incarcerated Female Offenders With Antisocial Personality Disorder,” 530. DECLERCQ, FREDERIC., see Bogaerts, S. DEMILIO, LISA, see Forgays, D. K. DONOVICK, PETER J., see Jeglic, E. L. DORELETHIEOJ, sEee RvanS Wi,jk, A. DRAPEAU, MARTIN, ANNETT KORNER, LUC GRANGER, LOUIS BRUNET, and FRANZ CASPAR, “A Plan Analysis of Pedophile Sexual Abusers’ Motivations for Treatment: A Qualita- tive Pilot Study,” 308. ECHEBURUA, ENRIQUE, see Fernéndez-Montalvo, J. EMMELKAMP. PAUL M. G., see Timmerman, I. G. H. FANOUS, AMEL-LOZA, see Loza, W. FERNANDEZ-MONTALVO, JAVIER, ENRIQUE ECHEBURUA, and PEDRO J. AMOR, “Aggres- sors Against Women in Prison and in the Community: An Exploratory Study of a Differential Pro- file.” 158. FERNANDER, ANITA, JOHN F. WILSON, MICHELE STATON, and CARL LEUKEFELD, “Exploring the Type-of-Crime Hypothesis, Religiosity, and Spirituality in an Adult Male Prison Population6,8”2 . FISCHER, MICHAEL, see Geiger, B. FORGAYS, DEBORAH KIRBY, and LISA DEMILIO, “Is Teen Court Effective For Repeat Offend- ers? A Test of the Restorative Justice Approach,” 107. FOROUZAN, ELHAM, and HUBERT VAN GIJSEGHEM, “Psychosocial Adjustment and Psychopathology of Men Sexually Abused During Childhood,” 626. GACONO, CARL B.., see Cunliffe, T. GAVAZZI, STEPHEN M., COURTNEY M. YARCHECK, and JI- YOUNG LIM, “Ethnicity, Gender, and Global Risk Indicators in the Lives of Status Offenders Coming to the Attention of the Juvenile Court,” 696. GEIGER, BRENDA, and MICHAEL FISCHER, “Naming Oneself Criminal: Gender Difference in Offenders’ Identity Negotiation,” 194. GRANGER, LUC, see Drapeau, M. GU, DEQIANG, see Wong, S. C. P. HAWKINS-RODGERS, YOLANDA, JANE COOPER, and BARBARA PAGE, “Nonviolent Offend- ers’ and College Students’ Attachment and Social Support Behaviors: Implications for Counsel- ing.” 210. HENSLEY, CHRISTOsePe THalliEcheRt, ,S. E. HENSLEY, CHRISTOPHER, and SUZANNE E. TALLICHET, “Learning to Be Cruel? Exploring the Onset and Frequency of Animal Cruelty,” 37. HOFFMANN, NORMAN G., see Abrantes, A. M. HOLLOWAY, KATY, see Bennett, T. JEGLIC, ELIZABETH L.. HOLLY A. VANDERHOFF, and PETER J. DONOVICK, “The Function of Self-Harm Behavior in a Forensic Population,” 131. JONES, JANELLE, see Smith, S. KORNER, ANNETT, see Drapeau, M. KERLEY, KENT R., TODD L. MATTHEWS, and JEFFREY T. SCHULZ, “Participation in Opera- tion Starting Line, Experience of Negative Emotions, and Incidenceo f Negative Behavior,” 410. KOCSIS, RICHARD N., JENNY MID/DLEDORP, and ANDREW C. TRY, “Cognitive Processes in Criminal Profile Construction: A Preliminary Study,” 662. LAHN, JULIE, “Gambling Among Offenders: Results From an Australian Survey,” 343. LANIER, MARK M., and EUGENE A. PAOLINE III, “Expressed Needs and Behavioral Risk Factors of HIV-Positive Inmates,” 561. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology LEE, YOUNG-BOON, see Shin, J. LEIS, TIMOTHY A., see Wong, S. C. P. LEUKEFELD, CARL, see Fernander, A. LEUKEFELD, CARL, see Stoops, W. W. LEUKEFELD, CARL G., see Smiley-McDonald, H. LEVENSON, JILL S., and LEO P. COTTER, “The Impact of Sex Offender Residence Restrictions: 1,000 Feet From Danger or One Step From Absurd?” 168. LIBER, ELIZABETH USHER, see Wong, S. C. P. LIM, JI- YOUNG, see Gavazzi, S. M. LIU, JIANHONG, “Predicting Recidivism in a Communitarian Society: China,’ 392. LOOMAN., JAN, see Abracen, J. LOZA, WAGDY, LEE HONG NEO, ARIANA SHAHINFAR, and AMEL-LOZA FANOUS, “Cross- Validation of the Self-Appraisal Questionnaire: A Tool for Assessing Violent and Nonviolent Recidivism With Female Offenders,” 547. MAILLOUX, DONNA, see Abracen, J. MALCOLM, BRUCE, see Abracen, J. MARSHALL, W. L., and PAMELA M. YATES, “Commentary: Comment on Mailloux et al.’s (2003) Study “Dosage of Treatment to Sexual Offenders: Are We Overprescribing?” 221. MARTENS, WILLEM H. J., and GEORGE B. PALERMO, “Loneliness and Associated Violent Anti- social Behavior: Analysis of the Case Reports of Jeffrey Dahmer and Dennis Nilsen,” 298. MATEYOKE-SCRIVNER, ALLISON, see Stoops, W. W. MATTHEWS, TODD L.., see Kerley, K. R. MCcREE, NICK, see Monto, M. A. MIDDLEDORP, JENNY, see Kocsis, R. N. MIDDLETON, HEATHER L., see Wong, S. C. P. MINER, MICHAEL H., and ROSEMARY MUNNS, “Isolation and Normlessness: Attitudinal Com- parisons of Adolescent Sex Offenders, Juvenile Offenders, and Nondelinquents,” 491. MONTO, MARTIN A., and NICK MCREE, “A Comparison of the Male Customers of Female Street Prostitutes With National Samples of Men,” 505. MUNNS, ROSEMARY, see Miner, M. H. NAMING, RONALD ANTON, see Abrantes, A. M. NEO, LEE HONG, see Loza, W. PAGE, BARBARA, see Hawkins-Rodgers, Y. PALERMO, GEORGE B.., “Editorial: A Global View of the Offender,” 3. PALERMO, GEORGE B.., “Editorial: Prisonization and Sexual Offenders: A Compounded Problem,” 6ll. PALERMO, GEORGE B., “A More Compassionate Approach to Punishment?” 475. PALERMO, GEORGE B.., “Reflections on Sexual Offender Notification Laws,” 359. PALERMO, GEORGE B., see Martens, W. H. J. PALMANS, VICKY, see Bogaerts, S. PAOLINE III, EUGENE A., see Lanier, M. M. PARRISH, HEATHER, see Wong, S.C. P. PUTNINS, ALDIS L., “Correlates and Predictors of Self-Reported Suicide Attempts Among Incar- cerated Youths,” 143. REIFMAN, ALAN, see Smith, S. SANFORD, J. SCOTT, and BRUCE A. ARRIGO, “Lifting the Cover on Drug Courts: Evaluation Findings and Policy Concerns,” 239. SCHULZ, JEFFREY T., see Kerley, K. R. SCHUYTEN, GILBERTE, see Vandevelde, S. SCHWAEBE, CHARLES, “Learning to Pass: Sex Offenders’ Strategies for Establishing a Viable Identity in the Prison General Population?’ 614. SERIN, RALPH, see Abracen, J. SHAHINFAR, ARIANA, see Loza, W. SHECHORY, MALLY, and SARAH BEN-DAVID, “Aggression and Anxiety in Rapists and Child Molesters,” 652. SHIN, JUNSEOB, and YOUNG-BOON LEE, “Korean Version of the Notification Policy on Sexual Offenders: Did It Enhance Public Awareness of Sexual Crimes Against Minors?” 376. SHOHAM, EFRAT, “Gender, Traditionalism, and Attitudes Toward Domestic Violence Within a Closed Community,” 427. SLOVENKO, RALPH, “Seif-Destructive Behavior and the Hereafter,” 125. SMILEY-McDONALD, HOPE M., and CARL G. LEUKEFELD, “Incarcerated Clients’ Perceptions of Therapeutic Change in Substance Abuse Treatment: A 4- Year Case Study,” 574. SMITH, SUSAN, RICHARD WAMPLER, JANELLE JONES, and ALAN REIFMAN, “Differences in Self-Report Measures by Adolescent Sex Offender Risk Group,” 82. STATON, MICHELE, see Fernander, A. STOOPS, WILLIAM W., MICHELE STATON TINDALL, ALLISON MATEYOKE-SCRIVNER, and CARL LEUKEFELD, “Methamphetamine Use in Nonurban and Urban Drug Court Clients,” 260. TALLICHET, SUZANNE E., and CHRISTOPHER HENSLEY, “Rural and Urban Differences in the Commission of Animal Cruelty,” 711. TALLICHET, SUZANNE E., see Hensley, C. TIMMERMAN, IRMA G. H., and PAUL M. G. EMMELKAMP, “The Effects of Cognitive- Behavioral Treatment for Forensic Inpatients,” 590. TINDALL, MICHELE STATON, see Stoops, W. W. TRY, ANDREW C..,.see Kocsis, R. N. VAN GIJSEGHEM, HUBERT, see Forouzan, E. VAN HORN, JOAN, see van Wijk, A. VAN HOVE, GEERT, see Vandevelde, S. vAN WIJK, ANTON, JOAN van HORN, RUUD BULLENS, CATRIEN BIJLEVELD, and THEO DORELEIJJERS, “Juvenile Sex Offenders: A Group on Its Own?” 25. VANDER VEEN, SARAH, see Wong, S. C. P. VANDERHOFF, HOLLY A.., see Jeglic, E. L. VANDEVELDE, STIJN, ERIC BROEKAERT, GILBERTE SCHUYTEN, and GEERT VAN HOVE, “Intellectual Abilities and Motivation Toward Substance Abuse Treatment in Drug-Involved Offenders: A Pilot Study in the Belgian Criminal Justice System,” 277. VANHEULE, STUN, see Bogaerts, S. WALTERS, GLENN D., “Mapping the Criminal Mind: Idiographic Assessment of Criminal Belief Systems,” 5. WAMPLER, RICHARD, see Smith, S. WILSON, JOHN F.,, see Fernander, A. WISEMAN, CHRISTINE M.., “Drug Courts: Framing Policy to Ensure Success,” 235. WONG, STEPHEN C. P.,. SARAH VANDER VEEN, TIMOTHY A. LEIS, HEATHER PARRISH, DEQIANG GU, ELIZABETH USHER LIBER, and HEATHER L. MIDDLETON, “Reintegrat- ing Seriously Violent and Personality-Disordered Offenders From a Supermaximum Security Institution Into the General Offender Population,” 362. WRIGHT, JOHN PAUL, see Beaver, K. M. YARCHECK, COURTNEY M., see Gavazzi, S. M. YATES, PAMELA M., see Marshall, W. L. Articles: “Aggressors Against Women in Prison and in the Community: An Exploratory Study of a Differential Profile,” Fernandez-Montalvo et al., 158. “The Association Between Multiple Drug Misuse and Crime.” Bennett and Holloway, 63. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology “Clarification Regarding Marshall and Yates’s Critique of ‘Dosage of Treatment to Sexual Offenders: Are We Overprescribing?’” Abracen et al., 225. “Cognitive Processes in Criminal Profile Construction: A Preliminary Study,” Kocsis et al., 662. “Commentary: Comment on Mailloux et al.’s (2003) Study “Dosage of Treatment to Sexual Offenders: Are We Overprescribing?” Marshall and Yates, 221. “A Comparison of the Male Customers of Female Street Prostitutes With National Samples of Men,” Monto and McRee, 505. “Correlates and Predictors of Self-Reported Suicide Attempts Among Incarcerated Youths,” Putnins, 143. “Cross-Validation of the Self-Appraisal Questionnaire: A Tool for Assessing Violent and Nonviolent Recidivism With Female Offenders,” Loza et al., 547. “Differences in Self-Report Measures by Adolescent Sex Offender Risk Group,” Smith et al., 82. “Drug Courts: Framing Policy to Ensure Success,” Wiseman, 235. “Editorial: A Global View of the Offender,” Palermo, 3. “Editorial: Prisonization and Sexual Offenders: A Compounded Problem,” Palermo, 611. “The Effects of Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Forensic Inpatients,” Timmerman and Emmelkamp, 590. “Ethnicity, Gender, and Global Risk Indicators in the Lives of Status Offenders Coming to the Atten- tion of the Juvenile Court,” Gavazzi et al., 696. “Evaluating the Effects of Birth Complications on Low Self-Control in a Sample of Twins,” Beaver and Wright, 450. “Exploring the Type-of-Crime Hypothesis, Religiosity, and Spirituality in an Adult Male Prison Popu- lation.” Fernander et al., 682. “Expressed Needs and Behavioral Risk Factors of HIV-Positive Inmates.” Lanier and Paoline, 561. “The Function of Self-Harm Behavior in a Forensic Population,” Jeglic et al., 131. “Gambling Among Offenders: Results From an Australian Survey,” Lahn, 343. “Gender Differences in Life-Course Theory of Recidivism: A Survival Analysis,” Benda, 325. “Gender, Traditionalism, and Attitudes Toward Domestic Violence Within a Closed Community,” Shoham, 427. “Incarcerated Clients’ Perceptions of Therapeutic Change in Substance Abuse Treatment: A 4-Year Case Study,” Smiley-McDonald and Leukefeld, 574. “Intellectual Abilities and Motivation Toward Substance Abuse Treatment in Drug-Involved Offend- ers: A Pilot Study in the Belgian Criminal Justice System,” Vandevelde et al., 277. “Interpersonal Factors and Personality Disorders as Discriminators Between Intra-Familial and Extra- Familial Child Molesters,” Bogaerts et al., 48. “The Impact of Sex Offender Residence Restrictions: 1,000 Feet From Danger or One Step From Absurd?” Levenson and Cotter, 168. “Is Teen Court Effective For Repeat Offenders? A Test of the Restorative Justice Approach,” Forgays and DeMilio, 107. “Isolation and Normlessness: Attitudinal Comparisons of Adolescent Sex Offenders, Juvenile Offend- ers, and Nondelinquents,” Miner and Munns, 491. “Juvenile Sex Offenders: A Group on [ts Own?” van Wijk et al., 25. “Korean Version of the Notification Policy on Sexual Offenders: Did It Enhance Public Awareness of Sexual Crimes Against Minors?” Shin and Lee, 376. “Learning to Be Cruel? Exploring the Onset and Frequency of Animal Cruelty,” Hensley and Tallichet, 1 “Learning to Pass: Sex Offenders’ Strategies for Establishing a Viable Identity in the Prison Generai Population,” Schwaebe, 614. “Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order,” Austin, 478. “Lifting the Cover on Drug Courts: Evaluation Findings and Policy Concerns,” Sanford and Arrigo, 239. 733 “Loneliness and Associated Violent Antisocial Behavior: Analysis of the Case Reports of Jeffrey Dahmer and Dennis Nilsen.” Martens and Palermo, 298. “Mapping the Criminal Mind: Idiographic Assessment of Criminal Belief Systems;’ Walters, 5. “Methamphetamine Use in Nonurban and Urban Drug Court Clients;’ Stoops et al., 260. “A More Compassionate Approach to Punishment?” Palermo, 475. “Naming Oneself Criminal: Gender Difference in Offenders’ Identity Negotiation,’ Geiger and Fischer, 194. “Nonviolent Offenders’ and College Students’ Attachment and Social Support Behaviors: Implica- tions for Counseling,” Hawkins-Rodgers et al., 210. “Participation in Operation Starting Line, Experience of Negative Emotions, and Incidence of Nega- tive Behavior,” Kerley et al., 410. “A Plan Analysis of Pedophile Sexual Abusers’ Motivations for Treatment: A Qualitative Pilot Study,” Drapeau et al., 308. “Predicting Recidivism in a Communitarian Society: China,” Liu, 392. “Prevalence of Co-Occuring Disorders Among Juveniles Committed to Detention Centers,” Abrantes et al., 179. “Psychosocial Adjustment and Psychopathology of Men Sexually Abused During Childhood,” Forouzan and Van Gijseghem, 626. “Reflections on Sexual Offender Notification Laws,” Palermo, 359. “Reintegrating Seriously Violent and Personality-Disordered Offenders From a Supermaximum Security Institution Into the General Offender Population,” Wong et al., 362. “A Rorschach Investigation of Incarcerated Female Offenders With Antisocial Personality Disorder,” Cunliffe and Gacono, 530. “Rural and Urban Differences in the Commission of Animal Cruelty,” Tallichet and Hensley, 711. “Self-Destructive Behavior and the Hereafter,” Slovenko, 125. “Aggression and Anxiety in Rapists and Child Molesters;’ Shechory and Ben-David, 652.

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