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Jane Wood
Jane Wood
Professor of Forensic Psychology, University of Kent
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Peer and cyber aggression in secondary school students: The role of moral disengagement, hostile attribution bias, and outcome expectancies
CD Pornari, J Wood
Aggressive Behavior: Official Journal of the International Society for …, 2010
7842010
Street gang theory and research: Where are we now and where do we go from here?
J Wood, E Alleyne
Aggression and violent behavior 15 (2), 100-111, 2010
3342010
Gang involvement: Psychological and behavioral characteristics of gang members, peripheral youth, and nongang youth
E Alleyne, JL Wood
Aggressive behavior 36 (6), 423-436, 2010
2662010
Bullying in prisons: The importance of perceived social status, prisonization, and moral disengagement
CR South, J Wood
Aggressive Behavior: Official Journal of the International Society for …, 2006
2122006
Recommendations for improving the quality of care through stroke centers and systems: an examination of stroke center identification options: multidisciplinary consensus …
Advisory Working Group:, R Adams, J Acker, M Alberts, L Andrews, ...
Stroke 33 (1), e1-e7, 2002
1182002
Prisoners’ gang-related activity: The importance of bullying and moral disengagement
J Wood, A Moir, M James
Psychology, Crime & Law 15 (6), 569-581, 2009
872009
Understanding gang membership: The significance of group processes
JL Wood
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 17 (6), 710-729, 2014
842014
Gang activity in English prisons: The prisoners’ perspective
J Wood
Psychology, Crime & Law 12 (6), 605-617, 2006
782006
Gang membership: Links to violence exposure, paranoia, PTSD, anxiety, and forced control of behavior in prison
J Wood, S Dennard
Psychiatry 80 (1), 30-41, 2017
712017
The specific needs of foreign national prisoners and the threat to their mental health from being imprisoned in a foreign country
M Barnoux, J Wood
Aggression and violent behavior 18 (2), 240-246, 2013
682013
Agency, relatedness, inner peace, and problem solving in sexual offending: How sexual offenders prioritize and operationalize their good lives conceptions
G Barnett, JL Wood
Sexual Abuse 20 (4), 444-465, 2008
682008
Why public opinion of the criminal justice system is important
J Wood
Public opinion and criminal justice, 33-48, 2013
672013
Predicting involvement in prison gang activity: Street gang membership, social and psychological factors.
JL Wood, E Alleyne, K Mozova, M James
Law and Human Behavior 38 (3), 203, 2014
662014
Gang involvement: Social and environmental factors
E Alleyne, JL Wood
Crime & Delinquency 60 (4), 547-568, 2014
652014
“I despise myself for thinking about them.” A thematic analysis of the mental health implications and employed coping mechanisms of self-reported non-offending minor attracted …
E Stevens, J Wood
Journal of child sexual abuse 28 (8), 968-989, 2019
572019
Rumination and the Displacement of Aggression in U nited K ingdom Gang‐Affiliated Youth
EA Vasquez, S Osman, JL Wood
Aggressive Behavior 38 (1), 89-97, 2012
572012
Rumination and the Displacement of Aggression in U nited K ingdom Gang‐Affiliated Youth
EA Vasquez, S Osman, JL Wood
Aggressive Behavior 38 (1), 89-97, 2012
572012
Gang activity in English prisons: The staff perspective
J Wood, J Adler
Psychology, Crime & Law 7 (2), 167-192, 2001
502001
Systematic review of ‘Good Lives’ assumptions and interventions
JS Mallion, JL Wood, A Mallion
Aggression and violent behavior 55, 101510, 2020
472020
An evaluation of mandatory polygraph testing for sexual offenders in the United Kingdom
TA Gannon, JL Wood, A Pina, N Tyler, MFL Barnoux, EA Vasquez
Sexual Abuse 26 (2), 178-203, 2014
462014
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