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Emma Alleyne
Emma Alleyne
Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychology, University of Kent
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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
3372010
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
The multi-trajectory theory of adult firesetting (M-TTAF)
TA Gannon, CÓ Ciardha, RM Doley, E Alleyne
Aggression and Violent Behavior 17 (2), 107-121, 2012
1702012
Denying humanness to victims: How gang members justify violent behavior
E Alleyne, I Fernandes, E Pritchard
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 17 (6), 750-762, 2014
742014
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
662014
Female sexual abusers’ cognition: A systematic review
TA Gannon, EKA Alleyne
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 14 (1), 67-79, 2013
652013
Male imprisoned firesetters have different characteristics than other imprisoned offenders and require specialist treatment
TA Gannon, CÓ Ciardha, MFL Barnoux, N Tyler, K Mozova, EKA Alleyne
Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes 76 (4), 349-364, 2013
622013
Specialist group therapy for psychological factors associated with firesetting: evidence of a treatment effect from a non-randomized trial with male prisoners
TA Gannon, E Alleyne, H Butler, H Danby, A Kapoor, T Lovell, K Mozova, ...
Behaviour Research and Therapy 73, 42-51, 2015
61*2015
Adult-perpetrated animal abuse: A systematic literature review
E Alleyne, C Parfitt
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 20 (3), 344-357, 2019
562019
Any of them will do: In‐group identification, out‐group entitativity, and gang membership as predictors of group‐based retribution
EA Vasquez, L Wenborne, M Peers, E Alleyne, K Ellis
Aggressive behavior 41 (3), 242-252, 2015
472015
Adult-perpetrated animal abuse: Development of a proclivity scale
E Alleyne, L Tilston, C Parfitt, R Butcher
Psychology, Crime & Law 21 (6), 570-588, 2015
422015
Community males show multiple-perpetrator rape proclivity: Development and preliminary validation of an interest scale
E Alleyne, TA Gannon, CÓ Ciardha, JL Wood
Sexual Abuse 26 (1), 82-104, 2014
412014
Gang membership: The psychological evidence
E Alleyne, JL Wood
Youth gangs in international perspective: Results from the Eurogang program …, 2011
412011
Gang-related crime: The social, psychological and behavioral correlates
E Alleyne, JL Wood
Psychology, Crime & Law 19 (7), 611-627, 2013
392013
Not the sum of its parts: A critical review of the MacDonald triad
CH Parfitt, E Alleyne
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 21 (2), 300-310, 2020
332020
Animal abuse proclivity: Behavioral, personality and regulatory factors associated with varying levels of severity
CH Parfitt, E Alleyne
Psychology, Crime & Law 24 (5), 538-557, 2018
302018
The psychological impact of slaughterhouse employment: A systematic literature review
J Slade, E Alleyne
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 24 (2), 429-440, 2023
262023
Psychological and behavioural characteristics that distinguish street gang members in custody
E Alleyne, JL Wood, K Mozova, M James
Legal and Criminological Psychology 21 (2), 266-285, 2016
232016
Taking it out on the dog: Psychological and behavioral correlates of animal abuse proclivity
C Parfitt, E Alleyne
Society & Animals 24 (1), 1-16, 2016
222016
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