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Ross Bartels
Ross Bartels
Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychology, University of Lincoln
Verified email at lincoln.ac.uk
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Attitudes towards sexual offenders: What do we know, and why are they important?
CA Harper, TE Hogue, RM Bartels
Aggression and Violent Behavior 34, 201-213, 2017
1532017
Understanding the sexual fantasies of sex offenders and their correlates
RM Bartels, TA Gannon
Aggression and Violent Behavior 16 (6), 551-561, 2011
1172011
Reducing stigma and punitive attitudes toward pedophiles through narrative humanization
CA Harper, RM Bartels, TE Hogue
Sexual Abuse 30 (5), 533-555, 2018
1022018
Child sexual exploitation materials offenders
KM Babchishin, HL Merdian, RM Bartels, D Perkins
European Psychologist, 2018
912018
Distorted cognition related to male sexual offending: The multi-mechanism theory of cognitive distortions (MMT-CD)
F Szumski, RM Bartels, AR Beech, D Fisher
Aggression and Violent Behavior 39, 139-151, 2018
882018
Assessment and treatment of distorted schemas in sexual offenders
AR Beech, RM Bartels, L Dixon
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 14 (1), 54-66, 2013
812013
The implicit theories of child sexual exploitation material users: An initial conceptualization
RM Bartels, HL Merdian
Aggression and violent behavior 26, 16-25, 2016
742016
The social construction of a serial killer
R Bartels, C Parsons
Feminism & Psychology 19 (2), 267-280, 2009
482009
Implicit theories and offender representativeness in judgments about sexual crime
CA Harper, RM Bartels
Sexual Abuse 30 (3), 276-295, 2018
402018
Theories of deviant sexual fantasy
R Bartels, A Beech
Wiley-Blackwell 1, 165, 2016
392016
The effect of bilateral eye-movements versus no eye-movements on sexual fantasies
RM Bartels, L Harkins, SC Harrison, N Beard, AR Beech
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry 59, 107-114, 2018
302018
The influence of implicit theories and offender characteristics on judgements of sexual offenders: A moderated mediation analysis
CA Harper, RM Bartels
Journal of sexual aggression 23 (2), 139-150, 2017
292017
The influence of fantasy proneness, dissociation, and vividness of mental imagery on male’s aggressive sexual fantasies
RM Bartels, L Harkins, AR Beech
Journal of Interpersonal Violence 35 (3-4), 964-987, 2020
282020
Rape supportive cognition, sexual fantasies and implicit offence-scripts: A comparison between high and low rape prone men
RM Bartels, TA Gannon
Sexual Abuse in Australia and New Zealand 2 (1), 14-20, 2009
192009
Assessing sexual interest in children using the go/no-go association test
RM Bartels, AR Beech, L Harkins, D Thornton
Sexual Abuse 30 (5), 593-614, 2018
162018
Understanding Sexual Thoughts and Sexual Fantasizing: The Dual‐Process Model of Sexual Thinking
RM Bartels, AR Beech, L Harkins
Sexual deviance: Understanding and managing deviant sexual interests and …, 2021
142021
Implicit theories of child sexual exploitation material offenders: Cross-cultural validation of interview findings
V Soldino, HL Merdian, RM Bartels, HK Bradshaw
International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology 64 (4 …, 2020
142020
High risk sexual fantasies and sexual offending: An overview of fundamentals and interventions
A Rossegger, RM Bartels, J Endrass, B Borchard, JP Singh
Sexual Offending: Theory, Research, and Prevention 16, 1-16, 2021
132021
Validating the utility of the Wilson Sex Fantasy Questionnaire with men who have sexually offended against children
RM Bartels, RJB Lehmann, D Thornton
Frontiers in psychiatry 10, 424958, 2019
132019
Using video stimuli to examine judgments of nonoffending and offending pedophiles: A brief communication
KA Boardman, RM Bartels
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy 44 (4), 333-342, 2018
112018
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