Selected Publications by Tony Ward
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2012 Publications
Ward, T. & Willis, G. (2012). Ethical problems arising from forensic and correctional research. In K. Howells, Sheldon, K., & Davis, J. (Eds.) Research in Practice for Forensic Professionals. Devon, UK: Willan.
Ward T., Yates, P., & Willis, G. (2012). The good lives model and the risk need responsivity model: A critical response. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 39, 94-110.
Ward, T. (2012). The rehabilitation of offenders: A strength-based desistance approach. In G. Maxwell (Ed.). The costs of crime. Wellington, NZ: Institute of Policy Studies.
Durrant, R. & Ward, T. (2012). The role of evolutionary explanations in criminology. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology, 4, 1-37.
Farmer, M., Beech, A., & Ward, T. (2012). Assessing desistance in child molesters: A qualitative study. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 27, 930-950.
Ward, T. (2012). Moral Strangers or Fellow Travellers?: Contemporary Perspectives on Offender Rehabilitation.. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 17, 37-40
Thakker, J., & Ward, T. (2012). An integrated theory of sexual recidivism. Psychiatry, Psychology, & Law, 19, 236-248.
Casey, S., Day, A., Vess, J., & Ward, T. (2012). Foundations of offender rehabilitation. London, UK: Routledge.
Ward, T., Rose. C., & Willis, G. (2012). The rehabilitation of offenders: Good lives, desistance, and risk reduction. In G. Davis & A. Beech (Eds.), Forensic Psychology 2nd ed. Oxford, UK: Wiley Blackwell.
2011 Publications
Day, A., Ward, T. & Shirley, L. (2011). Reintegration services for long-term dangerous prisoners: A case study and discussion. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 50, 66-80.
Ward, T. (2011) Human rights and dignity in offender rehabilitation.Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 11, 103-123.
Law, D. R. & Ward, T. (2011). Desistance from sexual offending: Alternatives to throwing away the keys. New York, NY: Guilford Press.
Purvis, M., Ward, T., & Willis, G. (2011). The Good Lives Model in Practice: Offence Pathways and Case Management. European Journal of Probation, 3, 4-28.
Ward, T. & Levenson, J. (Eds.) (2011). Ethical issues in sex offender treatment. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 23, 295-404.
Ward, T. & Salmon, K. (2011). The ethics of care and the treatment of sex offenders. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 23, 397-413
Durrant, R., & Ward, T. (2011). Evolutionary explanations in the social and behavioral science. Aggression and Violent Behavior,16, 361-370.
Ward, T. & Durrant, R. (2011). Evolutionary psychology and the rehabilitation of offenders: Constraints and consequences. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 16, 444-452
Durrant, R., & Ward, T. (Eds.) (2011). Evolutionary approaches to offending and crime. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 23,361-452 .
Vess, J. & Ward, T. (2011). Sexual offences against children. In P. Sturmey & M. McMurran (Eds.) Forensic case formulation. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
Ward, T., & Durrant, R. (2011). Evolutionary behavioual science: Etiological and intervention implications. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 16, 193-210.
Chambers, J., Ward, T., Eccleston, L., & Brown, M. (2011). Representation of female offender types within the pathways model of assault. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 55, 925-948.
Robertson, P., Barnao, M., & Ward, T. (2011). Rehabilitation frameworks in forensic mental health. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 16, 472-484.
Willis, G. & Ward, T. (2011). Striving for a Good Life: The Good Lives Model applied to released child molesters. Journal of Sexual Aggression, 17, 290-303.
2010 Selected Publications
Ward, T., & Casey, A. (2010). Extending the mind into the world: A new theory of cognitive distortions in sexual offenders. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 15, 49-58.
McMurran, M. & Ward, T. (Eds.) (2010). Special issue on treatment readiness and engagement. Criminal Behaviour & Mental Health, 20, 75-157.
McMurran, M. & Ward, T.(2010). Treatment readiness, treatment engagement, and behaviour change. Criminal Behaviour & Mental Health, 20, 75-85.
Day, A., Casey, S., Ward, T, Howells, K., & Vess, J. (2010). Transitions to better lives: Offender readiness and rehabilitation. Devon, UK: Willan Publishing.
Koewn, K., Gannon, T., & Ward, T. (2010). What’s in a Measure? A Multimethod Study of Child Sexual Offenders’ Beliefs. Psychology, Crime, & Law, 16, 125-143.
Ward, T. & Laws, D. R. (2010). Desistance from Sexual Offending: Motivating change, enriching practice.International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 9, 11-23.
Barnao, M., Robertson, P., & Ward, T. (2010). The Good Lives Model applied to a forensic population. Psychiatry, Psychology, & Law, 17, 202-217.
Siegert, R., Ward, T., & Playford, D. (2010). Human rights and rehabilitation outcomes. Disability and Rehabilitation, 32, 965-971..
Murdoch, S., Vess, J., & Ward, T. (2010). A Descriptive Model of the Offence Process of Women Violent Offenders: Distal Background Variables. Psychiatry, Psychology, & Law, 17, 478-493.
Day, A. & Ward, T. (2010). Offender rehabilitation as a value laden process. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 54, 289-306.
Gannon, T., Rose, M, & Ward, T. (2010). Pathways to female sex offending: Approach or Avoidance? Psychology, Crime, & Law, 16, 359-380
Ward, T. (2010). The good lives model of offender rehabilitation: Basic assumptions, etiological commitments, and practice implications. In McNeill, F., Raynor, P., & Trotter, C. (Eds.). Offender Supervision: New Directions in Theory, Research and Practice (pp41-64). Devon, UK: Willan Publishing.
Yates, P., Prescott, D., & Ward, T. (2010). Applying the good lives model to sex offender treatment: A practical handbook for clinicians Brandon, Vermont: Safer Society Press.
Vess, J., Ward, T., & Yates, P. M. (2010). Ethics of risk assessment. In K. D. Browne, A. R. Beech, & L. A. Craig. (Eds.) Assessments in Forensic practice. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons.
Willis, G. Levenson, J., & Ward, T. (2010). Desistance and attitudes towards sex offenders: Facilitation or hindrance? Journal of Family Violence, 25, 545-556.
Ward, T. (2010). Punishment or treatment?: the ethics of sexual offending therapy. Journal of Sexual Aggression, 16, 286-295.
Williams, S., Gannon, T., Ward, T., & Collie, R. (2008). Child molesters’ cognitive distortions A Brief Research Review. In I, F. Colombus (Ed.). Advances in behavioral science. Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
Eccleston, L., Waterman, B., & Ward, T. (2010). Applying the self-regulation model to sexual offenders with intellectual disabilities. In L. Craig and K,. Browne (Eds.) Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities: A Handbook (pp70-86). John Wiley & Sons.
Willis, G. & Ward, T. (2010). Risk management versus making good: The Good lives Model. In M. Dréan-Rivette & M. Evans (Eds.) Criminology Encyclopedia. Netherlands: Wolf Legal Publishing.
Ward, T. & Willis, G. (2010). Ethical issues in forensic and correctional research. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 15, 399-409.
Thakker, J & Ward, T. (2010). The Good Lives Model and the treatment of substance abusers. Behaviour Change, 27, 154-175.
Siegert, R. & Ward, T. (2010). Dignity, rights, and capabilities in clinical rehabilitation. Disability & Society, 32, 2138-2146.
Ward, T. (2010). Is offender rehabilitation punishment? British Journal of Forensic Practice, 12, 4-13.
Connolly, M. & Ward, T. (2010). Supporting rights-based ideas in policy and practice. Communities, Children, and families Australia, 6, 6-15.
Ward, T. (2010). Dignity, virtue and punishment: The ethical justification of disciplinary segregation in prisoners. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology, 1, 98-109
