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  1. Radicalization Processes and Transitional Phases in Female and Male Detainees Residing in Dutch Terrorism Wings
  2. Narcissism and relational capacity: the contribution of identity integration and social concordance
  3. Patient profiles in high-security forensic psychiatry in Flanders
  4. Burnout, work engagement and workaholism in a group of Dutch judges: distinctiveness and two-year structural stability
  5. The structure of self-regulation in different populations
  6. Facilitating Shared Decision Making in Forensic Psychiatry: The HKT-R Spider App
  7. Grandiose and vulnerable narcissism, identity integration and self-control related to criminal behavior
  8. Victimisation of individuals with serious mental illness living in sheltered housing: differential impact of risk factors related to clinical and demographic characteristics
  9. Virtual Reality Aggression Prevention Therapy (VRAPT) versus Waiting List Control for Forensic Psychiatric Inpatients: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
  10. Cognitive‐motivational, interpersonal, and behavioral functioning in relationship to treatment and research engagement in forensic patients with ADHD
  11. Inpatient violence in forensic psychiatry: Does change in dynamic risk indicators of the IFTE help predict short term inpatient violence?
  12. Changes in self-control over time and how these changes relate to clinical and criminal factors.
  13. Who Are the Victims of NGRI Acquittees? A Study of Belgian Internees
  14. Theta/SMR Neurofeedback Training Works Well for Some Forensic Psychiatric Patients, But Not for Others: A Sham-Controlled Clinical Case Series
  15. Hostile attribution bias and aggression in adults - a systematic review
  16. Social support, attachment and externalizing behavior in forensic patients with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
  17. Effects of a Theta/Sensorimotor Rhythm Neurofeedback Training Protocol on Measures of Impulsivity, Drug Craving, and Substance Abuse in Forensic Psychiatric Patients With Substance Abuse: Randomized Controlled Trial
  18. Attributions of Blame among Victims of Child Sexual Abuse: Findings from a Community Sample
  19. Factor Structure and Construct Validity of the Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (LSRP): A Replication and Extension in Dutch Nonclinical Participants
  20. Loosening the Reins or Tightening Them? Complex Relationships Between Parenting, Effortful Control, and Adolescent Psychopathology
  21. Gender differences in the relation between psychopathic traits and deviant sexual interests
  22. The Ability of Forensic Psychiatric Patients with Substance Use Disorder to Learn Neurofeedback
  23. Effect of virtual reality aggression prevention training for forensic psychiatric patients (VRAPT): study protocol of a multi-center RCT
  24. Correction: Routine Outcome Monitoring and Clinical Decision-Making in Forensic Psychiatry Based on the Instrument for Forensic Treatment Evaluation
  25. The Instrument for Forensic Treatment Evaluation: Reliability, Factorial Structure, and Sensitivity to Measure Behavioral Changes
  26. The impact of forced forensic psychiatric confinement on composition and structure in the personal networks of personality-disordered forensic psychiatric patients
  27. Effects of a Theta/Sensorimotor Rhythm Neurofeedback Training Protocol on Measures of Impulsivity, Drug Craving, and Substance Abuse in Forensic Psychiatric Patients With Substance Abuse: Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint)
  28. Forensic psychiatric treatment evaluation: The clinical evaluation of treatment progress with repeated forensic routine outcome monitoring measures
  29. Personality functioning and psychopathic traits in child molesters and violent offenders
  30. Neurofeedback Training for Psychiatric Disorders Associated with Criminal Offending: A Review
  31. Disorder-Specific Symptoms and Psychosocial Well-Being in Relation to No-Show Rates in Forensic ADHD Patients
  32. NAA: A multimodal database of negative affect and aggression
  33. Detection of domestic violence by community mental health teams: a multi-center, cluster randomized controlled trial
  34. Attachment and Personality Disorders Among Child Molesters: The Role of Trust
  35. A Quantitative Study on Gender Differences in Disclosing Child Sexual Abuse and Reasons for Nondisclosure
  36. Validation of the schema mode concept in personality disordered offenders
  37. Predictive Validity of the HKT-R Risk Assessment Tool: Two and 5-Year Violent Recidivism in a Nationwide Sample of Dutch Forensic Psychiatric Patients
  38. Forensic Psychiatric Patients with Comorbid Psychopathy: Double Trouble?
  39. One rule for the goose, one for the gander? Wrongfulness and harmfulness in determining reactions to offenders and victims of crime
  40. Critical incidents and judicial response during medium security treatment
  41. PCL-R field validity in prison and hospital settings.
  42. Neurofeedback as a Treatment for Impulsivity in a Forensic Psychiatric Population With Substance Use Disorder: Study Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial Combined With an N-of-1 Clinical Trial
  43. Field validity of the HCR-20 in forensic medium security units in Flanders
  44. Concurrent and Predictive Validity of the Instrument for Forensic Treatment Evaluation: From Risk Assessment to Routine, Multidisciplinary Treatment Evaluation
  45. Risk Factors Associated With Inpatient Violence During Medium Security Treatment
  46. Routine Outcome Monitoring and Clinical Decision-Making in Forensic Psychiatry Based on the Instrument for Forensic Treatment Evaluation
  47. Evaluation of client progress in music therapy: an illustration of an N-of-1 design in individual short-term improvisational music therapy with clients with depression
  48. Reconviction and revocation rates in Flanders after medium security treatment
  49. Treatment no-show in forensic outpatients with ADHD
  50. Patient Profiles in Dutch Forensic Psychiatry Based on Risk Factors, Pathology, and Offense
  51. StatRec - Performance, Validation and Preservability of a Static Risk Prediction Instrument
  52. The Effectiveness of an Intervention to Promote Awareness and Reduce Online Risk Behavior in Early Adolescence
  53. Observers’ reactions to victim impact statements
  54. Corrigendum
  55. "I Am a Different Man Now"--Sex Offenders in Circles of Support and Accountability: A Prospective Study
  56. Violent Fantasies in Young Men With Autism Spectrum Disorders: Dangerous or Miserable Misfits? Duty to Protect Whom?
  57. Volunteers in Circles of Support and Accountability Job Demands, Job Resources, and Outcome
  58. Ethnic differences in help-seeking behaviour following child sexual abuse: a multi-method study
  59. Sex Selling and Autism Spectrum Disorder: Impaired Capacity, Free Enterprise, or Sexual Victimization?
  60. Being Sexually Attracted to Minors: Sexual Development, Coping With Forbidden Feelings, and Relieving Sexual Arousal in Self-Identified Pedophiles
  61. Monitoring Risk Behaviors by Managing Social Support in the Network of a Forensic Psychiatric Patient: A Single-Case Analysis
  62. Prevalence and Nature of Child Sexual Abuse in the Netherlands: Ethnic Differences?
  63. B-Graph Sampling to Estimate the Size of a Hidden Population
  64. MAOA, COMT and 5‐HTTLPR frequencies in convicted and never convicted Afro‐Caribbeans in the Netherlands
  65. Intimate Partner Violence Perpetrators in a Forensic Psychiatric Outpatient Setting
  66. Assessing Protective Factors for Sexually Violent Offending With the SAPROF
  67. The Dangers of Posthumous Diagnoses and the Unintended Consequences of Facile Associations
  68. Social organizational stressors and post-disaster mental health disturbances: A longitudinal study
  69. Intelligence is in the Eye of the Beholder: Investigating Repeated IQ Measurements in Forensic Psychiatry
  70. From child pornography offending to child sexual abuse: A review of child pornography offender characteristics and risks for cross-over
  71. Delivering a Victim Impact Statement: Emotionally effective or counter-productive?
  72. The personal social networks of personality disordered forensic psychiatric patients
  73. Helping Sex Offenders to Desist Offending
  74. Inter-Rater and Test-Retest Reliability, Internal Consistency, and Factorial Structure of the Instrument for Forensic Treatment Evaluation
  75. Criminal Victimisation in People with Severe Mental Illness: A Multi-Site Prevalence and Incidence Survey in the Netherlands
  76. Associations Between Dysfunctional Personality Traits and Intimate Partner Violence in Perpetrators and Victims
  77. Influence of Music Therapy on Coping Skills and Anger Management in Forensic Psychiatric Patients
  78. When love hurts
  79. Dangerous boys or boys in danger? Examining the relationship between ethnicity, child abuse and violent offending
  80. The Severity of Childhood Abuse and Neglect in Relationship to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Among Female Sex Workers in the Netherlands
  81. Circles of Support and Accountability: How and Why They Work for Sex Offenders
  82. Heterogeneity in victim participation: A new perspective on delivering a Victim Impact Statement
  83. Work Pressure and Sickness Absenteeism Among Judges
  84. You shouldn't feel that way! Extending the emotional victim effect through the mediating role of expectancy violation
  85. Theoretical foundations and workable assumptions for cognitive behavioral music therapy in forensic psychiatry
  86. Making Men Out of Boys? Ethnic Differences in Juvenile Violent Offending and the Role of Gender Role Orientations
  87. Ethnic Differences in the Effect of Perceived Parenting on Juvenile Violent Delinquency of Dutch and Moroccan-Dutch Boys
  88. (Dys)Functional behavior in forensic psychiatric patients: Study of analogy between music therapy and group work
  89. Correlates of posttraumatic stress disorder in forensic psychiatric outpatients in the Netherlands
  90. Intracolleague Aggression in a Group of Dutch Prison Workers
  91. High and Low Aggressive Narcissism and Anti-social Lifestyle in Relationship to Impulsivity, Hostility, and Empathy in a Group of Forensic Patients in the Netherlands
  92. Vulnerability Factors in the Explanation of Workplace Aggression: The Construction of a Theoretical Framework
  93. Measuring Childhood Abuse and Neglect in a Group of Female Indoor Sex Workers in the Netherlands: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Dutch Version of the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short Form
  94. Posttraumatic Anger, Recalled Peritraumatic Emotions, and PTSD in Victims of Violent Crime
  95. Recalled Peritraumatic Reactions, Self-Reported PTSD, and the Impact of Malingering and Fantasy Proneness in Victims of Interpersonal Violence Who Have Applied for State Compensation
  96. Adult female sexual offending: A comparison between co-offenders and solo offenders in a Dutch sample
  97. Domestic violence and mental health in a Dutch community sample: The adverse role of loneliness
  98. Emerging International Perspectives in Forensic Psychology: Individual Level Analyses
  99. The Role of Personal Social Networks in Risk Assessment and Management of Forensic Psychiatric Patients
  100. Posttraumatic Growth Moderates the Association Between Violent Revictimization and Persisting PTSD Symptoms in Victims of Interpersonal Violence: A Six-Month Follow-Up Study
  101. Internet offending: Sexual and non-sexual functions within a Dutch sample
  102. Serious, Minor, and Non-Delinquents in Early Adolescence: The Impact of Cumulative Risk and Promotive Factors. The TRAILS Study
  103. Dismissive Attachment and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder among Securely and Insecurely Attached Belgian Security Workers
  104. Income Attainment among Victims of Violence: Results From a Preliminary Study
  105. Peer and inmate aggression, type D‐personality and post‐traumatic stress among Dutch prison workers
  106. Victim ranking among sex offenders
  107. Combining Campbell Standards and the Realist Evaluation Approach
  108. CRITICAL INCIDENT, ADULT ATTACHMENT STYLE, AND POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER: A COMPARISON OF THREE GROUPS OF SECURITY WORKERS
  109. The Depressive Experiences Questionnaire: On Using a Student-Based Scoring Program for a Clinical Sample
  110. Reducing the Knowledge?Practice Gap: A New Method Applied to Crime Prevention
  111. Alexithymic Depression: Evidence for a Depression Subtype?
  112. The Depressive Experiences Questionnaire
  113. Recalled parental bonding and personality disorders in a sample of exhibitionists: A comparative study
  114. Alexithymia and interpersonal problems
  115. Personality Disorders and Romantic Adult Attachment
  116. FEELINGS OF SUBJECTIVE EMOTIONAL LONELINESS: AN EXPLORATION OF ATTACHMENT
  117. The factorial structure of the GHQ‐12
  118. Measuring professional burnout in Dutch-speaking regions : An evaluation of the factorial validity of the Maslach Burnout Inventory
  119. Interpersonal Factors and Personality Disorders as Discriminators Between Intra-Familial and Extra-Familial Child Molesters
  120. A Comparison of Relational Attitude and Personality Disorders in the Explanation of Child Molestation