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Paul E. Mullen

Paul E. Mullen

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Psychology

D-Index
73
Citations
23765
World Ranking
1941
National Ranking
94

Overview

Paul E. Mullen is a researcher affiliated with Monash University in Australia. Their academic work primarily spans the social sciences, psychology, and arts and humanities, with focused subfields including sociology and political science, clinical psychology, social psychology, and philosophy.

The research topics covered by Paul E. Mullen include stalking, cyberstalking, and harassment; terrorism, counterterrorism, and political violence; bullying, victimization, and aggression; mental health and psychiatry; as well as psychopathy, forensic psychiatry, and sexual offending. These topics reflect an interdisciplinary approach combining psychological, social, and forensic perspectives.

Among their publications, one notable paper is titled Fixated Threat Assessment Centers: preventing harm and facilitating care in public figure threat cases and those thought to be at risk of lone-actor grievance-fueled violence, published in 2020 in the journal CNS Spectrums. This paper has received 20 citations.

Paul E. Mullen has collaborated frequently with various coauthors, including:

  • Mary Davoren (4 coauthored papers)
  • Jeremy Coid (2 papers)
  • Harry Kennedy (2 papers)
  • J. O. Barry-Walsh (1 paper)
  • David James (1 paper)

Their research has appeared notably in CNS Spectrums, among other venues.

In addition to journal articles, Paul E. Mullen has contributed to academic books. A recent publication is the book titled Seminars in Forensic Psychiatry, published by Cambridge University Press in 2024, which has garnered citations as well.

Best Publications

  • The long-term impact of the physical, emotional and sexual abuse of children: A community study

    P.E. Mullen;J.L. Martin;J.C. Anderson;S.E. Romans

  • Childhood sexual abuse and mental health in adult life

    Paul E. Mullen;Judy L. Martin;Jessie C. Anderson;Sarah E. Romans

  • Study of Stalkers

    Paul E. Mullen;Michele Pathé;Rosemary Purcell;Geoffrey W. Stuart

  • Impact of child sexual abuse on mental health: prospective study in males and females.

    Josie Spataro;Paul Edward Mullen;Philip Burgess;David L Wells

  • Stalkers and their Victims

    Paul Edward Mullen;Michele Pathe;Rosemary Purcell

  • Criminal offending in schizophrenia over a 25-year period marked by deinstitutionalization and increasing prevalence of comorbid substance use disorders

    Cameron Wallace;Paul Edward Mullen;Philip Burgess

  • The impact of stalkers on their victims.

    Michele Pathé;Paul E. Mullen

  • 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

  • Impact of sexual and physical abuse on women's mental health.

    P. E. Mullen;Sarah E. Romans-Clarkson;V. A. Walton;G. P. Herbison

  • Jealousy: Theory, Research, and Clinical Strategies

    Gregory Lewis White;Paul E Mullen

  • Treating Sexually Abused Children With Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms: A Randomized Clinical Trial

    Neville J King;Bruce J Tonge;Paul E Mullen;Nicole Myerson

  • Serious criminal offending and mental disorder. Case linkage study.

    Cameron Wallace;Paul E Mullen;Philip Burgess;Simon Palmer

  • The effect of child sexual abuse on social, interpersonal and sexual function in adult life.

    P. E. Mullen;J. L. Martin;J. C. Anderson;Sarah E. Romans

  • Circadian Rhythms of Epinephrine and Norepinephrine in Man

    C. R. Linsell;S. L. Lightman;P. E. Mullen;M. J. Brown

  • The long-term impact of childhood sexual abuse in Australian women.

    Jillian Fleming;Paul E Mullen;Beverley Sibthorpe;Gabriele Bammer

  • Prevalence of Childhood Sexual Abuse Experiences in a Community Sample of Women

    Jessie Anderson;Judy Martin;Paul Mullen;Sarah Romans

  • Childhood Sexual Abuse: An Evidence-Based Perspective

    David Murray Fergusson;Paul E. Mullen

  • Sexual abuse in childhood and deliberate self-harm.

    Sarah E. Romans;Jessica L. Martin;J. C. Anderson;G. P. Herbison

  • A study of potential risk factors for sexual abuse in childhood.

    Jennifer Fleming;Paul Mullen;Gabriele Bammer

  • The prevalence and nature of stalking in the Australian community.

    Rosemary Purcell;Michele Pathé;Paul E. Mullen

Frequent Co-Authors

James R. P. Ogloff
James R. P. Ogloff Swinburne University of Technology
Bruce J Tonge
Bruce J Tonge Monash University
Neville J. King
Neville J. King Monash University
David Heyne
David Heyne Leiden University
J. Reid Meloy
J. Reid Meloy University of California, San Diego
Andrew Mackinnon
Andrew Mackinnon University of New South Wales
Thomas H. Ollendick
Thomas H. Ollendick Virginia Tech
John Farhall
John Farhall La Trobe University
Neil Thomas
Neil Thomas Swinburne University of Technology
David J. Castle
David J. Castle University of Tasmania

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