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James R. P. Ogloff is affiliated with Swinburne University of Technology in Australia. Their research spans primarily the fields of psychology and social sciences, with significant contributions to clinical psychology and sociology and political science. Their work covers areas related to health and social issues, including general health professions and social psychology.

The scientist's research focuses on several key topics:

  • Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
  • Crime Patterns and Interventions
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk

Their recent publications include:

  • Child Sexual Abuse and Risk of Revictimization: Impact of Child Demographics, Sexual Abuse Characteristics, and Psychiatric Disorders (2020), published in Child Maltreatment
  • Conceptualising intimate partner violence perpetrators' cognition as aggressive relational schemas (2020), published in Aggression and Violent Behavior
  • The Prison and Transition Health (PATH) cohort study: Prevalence of health, social, and crime characteristics after release from prison for men reporting a history of injecting drug use in Victoria, Australia (2021), published in Drug and Alcohol Dependence
  • The Effect of Time Spent in Prison and Coping Styles on Psychological Distress in Inmates (2020), published in The Prison Journal
  • A Clinical Decision Support System to Prevent Aggression and Reduce Restrictive Practices in a Forensic Mental Health Service (2021), published in Psychiatric Services

James R. P. Ogloff collaborates frequently with other researchers, including:

  • Nina Papalia
  • Michael Daffern
  • Benjamin Spivak
  • Stefan Luebbers
  • Troy E. McEwan

Their research has appeared repeatedly in notable scholarly venues, such as:

  • Psychiatry Psychology and Law (8 publications)
  • Psychology Crime and Law (4 publications)
  • International Journal of Forensic Mental Health (4 publications)
  • Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology (2 publications)
  • Criminal Justice and Behavior (2 publications)

Best Publications

  • Psychopathology in a large cohort of sexually abused children followed up to 43 years

    Margaret C. Cutajar;Paul E. Mullen;James R. P. Ogloff;Stuart D. Thomas

  • Treating criminal psychopaths in a therapeutic community program

    James R. P. Ogloff;Stephen Wong;Anthony Greenwood

  • Assessing risk for violence among psychiatric patients: the HCR-20 violence risk assessment scheme and the Psychopathy Checklist: Screening Version.

    Kevin S. Douglas;James R. P. Ogloff;Tonia L. Nicholls;Isabel Grant

  • Psychopathy/antisocial personality disorder conundrum.

    James Robert Ogloff

  • Evaluation of a model of violence risk assessment among forensic psychiatric patients.

    Kevin S Douglas;James Robert P Ogloff;Stephen D Hart

  • Advances in offender assessment and rehabilitation: Contributions of the risk–needs–responsivity approach

    James Robert P Ogloff;Michael Robert Davis

  • Associations between laboratory measures of executive inhibitory control and self-reported impulsivity

    Peter Gregory Enticott;James Robert P Ogloff;John Lockyer Bradshaw

  • The dynamic appraisal of situational aggression: an instrument to assess risk for imminent aggression in psychiatric inpatients.

    James Robert P Ogloff;Michael David Daffern

  • Assessing risk for violence among male and female civil psychiatric patients: the HCR-20, PCL:SV, and VSC.

    Tonia N Nicholls;James Robert P Ogloff;Kevin S Douglas

  • Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders in a cohort of sexually abused children.

    Margaret C. Cutajar;Paul E. Mullen;James R. P. Ogloff;Stuart D. M. Thomas

  • Sixty years of child to parent abuse research: What we know and where to go

    Melanie Simmons;Troy E. McEwan;Rosemary Purcell;James R. P. Ogloff

  • The impact of graphic photographic evidence on mock jurors' decisions in a murder trial: probative or prejudicial?

    Kevin S. Douglas;David R. Lyon;James R. P. Ogloff

  • Ambiguity and Guilt Determinations: A Modern Racism Perspective'

    Jeffrey E. Pfeifer;James R. P. Ogloff

  • Psychopathy in women: a review of its clinical usefulness for assessing risk for aggression and criminality

    Tonia L Nicholls;James Robert P Ogloff;Johann Brink;Alicia Spidel

  • Electrodermal and cardiovascular evidence of a coping response in psychopaths

    James R.P. Ogloff;Stephen Wong

  • Child sexual abuse and subsequent offending and victimisation: A 45 year follow-up study

    James Robert Ogloff;Margaret Christine Cutajar;Emily Catherine Mann;Paul Edward Mullen

  • Response inhibition and impulsivity in schizophrenia.

    Peter Gregory Enticott;James Robert Ogloff;John Lockyer Bradshaw

  • A case-linkage study of crime victimisation in schizophrenia-spectrum disorders over a period of deinstitutionalisation

    Tamsin Bernice Short;Stuart David Michael Thomas;Stuart David Michael Thomas;Stefan Luebbers;Paul Edward Mullen

  • Assessing and managing the risks in the stalking situation.

    Paul Edward Mullen;Rachel MacKenzie;James Robert Ogloff;Michele Pathe

  • What's the point? Towards a methodology for assessing the function of psychiatric inpatient aggression.

    Michael David Daffern;Kevin Howells;Kevin Howells;James Robert Ogloff

  • A social learning theory and moral disengagement analysis of criminal computer behavior: an exploratory study

    James Ogloff;Marcus Kent Rogers

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul E. Mullen
Paul E. Mullen Monash University
Kevin S. Douglas
Kevin S. Douglas Simon Fraser University
Ronald Roesch
Ronald Roesch Simon Fraser University
Peter G. Enticott
Peter G. Enticott Deakin University
Stephen D. Hart
Stephen D. Hart Simon Fraser University
John L. Bradshaw
John L. Bradshaw Monash University
Kevin Howells
Kevin Howells University of Nottingham
Randall T. Salekin
Randall T. Salekin University of Alabama
Theresa A. Gannon
Theresa A. Gannon University of Kent
Stephen C. P. Wong
Stephen C. P. Wong University of Saskatchewan

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