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Sarah J Brown
Sarah J Brown
Adjunct Professor, USC, Australia
Verified email at usc.edu.au
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Empathy: a review of the concept
BMP Cuff, SJ Brown, L Taylor, DJ Howat
Emotion Review 8 (2), 144-153, 2016
17612016
Sexual grooming of children: Review of literature and theoretical considerations.
S Craven, SJ Brown, E Gilchrist
Journal of Sexual Aggression 12 (3), 287-299, 2006
6402006
Client engagement in psychotherapeutic treatment and associations with client characteristics, therapist characteristics, and treatment factors
E Holdsworth, E Bowen, S Brown, D Howat
Clinical psychology review 34 (5), 428-450, 2014
2222014
Treating sex offenders: An introduction to sex offender treatment programmes
S Brown
Willan, 2013
2202013
Public Attitudes Toward the Treatment of Sex Offenders
S Brown
International Criminal Justice: Issues in a Global Perspective, 166-176, 2000
2162000
A comparison of the general public's, forensic professionals' and students' attitudes towards female sex offenders
BK Gakhal, SJ Brown
Journal of sexual aggression 17 (1), 105-116, 2011
1612011
You see but you do not observe: A review of bystander intervention and sexual on university campuses.
D Labhardt, E Holdsworth, SJ Brown, D & Howat
Aggression and Violent Behavior 35, 13-25, 2017
1382017
Current responses to sexual grooming: Implications for prevention
S Craven, SJ Brown, E Gilchrist
Howard Journal 46 (1), 60-71, 2007
1262007
A review of the cognitive distortions in child sex offenders: An examination of the motivations and mechanisms that underlie the justification for abuse
MF Burn, S Brown
Aggression and Violent Behavior 11 (3), 225-236, 2006
1172006
Psychological and criminological factors associated with desistance from violence: A review of the literature
K Walker, E Bowen, S Brown
Aggression and Violent Behavior 18 (2), 286-299, 2013
922013
Desistance from intimate partner violence: A critical review
K Walker, E Bowen, S Brown
Aggression and violent behavior 18 (2), 271-280, 2013
872013
A qualitative study of key stakeholders’ perspectives on compassion in healthcare and the development of a framework for compassionate interpersonal relations.
R Kneafsey, SJ Brown, K Sein, C Chamley, J Parsons
Journal of Clinical Nursing 25 (1-2), 70-79, 2016
822016
Desistance from Intiate Partner Violence: A conceptual model and framework for practitioners for managing the process of change.
K Walker, E Bowen, SJ Brown, E Sleath
Journal of Interpersonal Violence 30 (15), 2726-2750, 2015
782015
General and victim-specific empathy: Associations with actuarial risk, treatment outcome, and sexual recidivism
S Brown, L Harkins, AR Beech
Sexual Abuse 24 (5), 411-430, 2012
752012
Offender engagement in group programs and associations with offender characteristics and treatment factors: A review
E Holdsworth, E Bowen, S Brown, D Howat
Aggression and Violent Behavior 19 (2), 102-121, 2014
682014
The Emotionally Intelligent Officer? Exploring Decision-Making Style and Emotional Intelligence in Hostage and Crisis Negotiators and Non-Negotiator Trained Police Officers.
A Grubb, SJ Brown, P Hall
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 32 (3), 123-136, 2018
552018
How victim age affects the context and timing of child sexual abuse: Applying routine activities approach to the first sexual abuse incident.
N McKillop, SJ Brown, SW Smallbone, R Wortley
Crime Science 4 (17), 2015
472015
Peronality traits and coping styles in UK police officers. Do negotiators differ from their non-negotiator colleagues?
A Grubb, SJ Brown, P Hall
Psychology, Crime & Law 21 (4), 347-374, 2015
462015
Perceptions of risk: A review of the effects of individual and community level variables on perceptions of risk
S Hicks, S Brown
International review of victimology 19 (3), 249-267, 2013
432013
Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation: Understanding Risk and Vulnerability.
SJ Brown, G Brady, A Franklin, L Bradley, N Kerrigan, C Sealey
Early Intervention Foundation http://www.eif.org.uk/publication/csa-risk-and …, 2016
392016
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