Items where Author is "Shuker, Richard"

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SHUKER, Richard and NEWBERRY, Michelle (2017). Offence type and treatment outcome in a therapeutic community prison: Which offenders show most reductions in criminogenic risk? In: British Psychological Society Division of Forensic Psychology Annual Conference, Bristol, UK, 13-15 June 2017. (Unpublished) [Conference or Workshop Item]

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SHUKER, Richard and NEWBERRY, Michelle (2016). Working with trauma in forensic therapeutic communities: Implications for clinical practice. In: Trauma Informed Care in Forensic Settings British Psychological Society Forensic Faculty Conference, Winchester, UK, 13-14 October 2016. [Conference or Workshop Item]

SHUKER, Richard and NEWBERRY, Michelle (2015). Reductions in symptoms of post-traumatic stress following treatment in a therapeutic community prison. In: British Psychological Society Division of Forensic Psychology Annual Conference, Manchester, UK, 1-3 July 2016. [Conference or Workshop Item]

NEWBERRY, Michelle and SHUKER, Richard (2012). Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) profiles of offenders and their relationship to institutional misconduct and risk of reconviction. Journal of Personality Assessment, 94 (6), 586-592. [Article]

NEWBERRY, Michelle and SHUKER, Richard (2011). The relationship between intellectual ability and the treatment needs of offenders in a therapeutic community prison. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 22 (3), 455-471. [Article]

SHUKER, Richard and NEWBERRY, Michelle (2010). Changes in interpersonal relating following therapeutic community treatment at HMP Grendon. In: SHUKER, Richard and SULLIVAN, Elizabeth, (eds.) Grendon and the emergence of forensic therapeutic communities: Developments in research and practice. London, Wiley-Blackwell, 293-304. [Book Section]

BIRTCHNELL, John, SHUKER, Richard, NEWBERRY, Michelle and DUGGAN, Conor (2009). An assessment of change in negative relating in two male forensic therapy samples using the Person’s Relating to Others Questionnaire (PROQ). Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 20 (3), 387-407. [Article]

NEWBERRY, Michelle and SHUKER, Richard (2008). The relationship between intellectual ability and the treatment needs of prisoners in a therapeutic community prison. In: BPS Division of Forensic Psychology Annual Conference, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK, 23-25 June, 2008. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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