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Anger Management Training in Incarcerated Male Offenders: Differential Impact on Proactive and Reactive Criminal Thinking

Pages 214-217 | Published online: 30 Nov 2009

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Glenn D. Walters. (2017) Reactive Criminal Thinking as a Consequence of Low Self-Control and Prior Offending. Deviant Behavior 38:2, pages 119-129.
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Glenn D. Walters. 2019. The Wiley International Handbook of Correctional Psychology. The Wiley International Handbook of Correctional Psychology 637 653 .
Glenn D. Walters. (2017) Structured Community Activities and Moral Engagement as Deterrents to Youth Violence: a Mediation Analysis. American Journal of Criminal Justice 43:2, pages 294-312.
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Glenn D. Walters & Dorothy L. Espelage. (2017) Mediating the bullying victimization–delinquency relationship with anger and cognitive impulsivity: A test of general strain and criminal lifestyle theories. Journal of Criminal Justice 53, pages 66-73.
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Ahmed M. Megreya. (2014) Emotional Intelligence and Criminal Behavior. Journal of Forensic Sciences 60:1, pages 84-88.
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