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Dr Steven Gillespie
An evaluation of a community based psycho-educational program for users of child sexual exploitation material2018
Dr Steven Gillespie
Evidence for benefits in comorbid psychopathy and schizophrenia2018
Dr Steven Gillespie
Autistic traits and positive psychotic experiences modulate the association of psychopathic tendencies with theory of mind in opposite directions2017
Dr Steven Gillespie
Boldness psychopathic traits predict reduced gaze toward fearful eyes in men with a history of violence2017
Dr Rebecca Williams
Dr Steven Gillespie
Characteristics of female solo and female co-offenders and male solo sexual offenders against children2017
Dr Steven Gillespie
Themes in participant feedback on a risk reduction programme for child sexual exploitation material offenders2017
Dr Steven Gillespie
Identification of emotional facial expressions: Effects of expression, intensity, and sex on eye gaze2016
Dr Steven Gillespie
Theories of emotion regulation2016
Dr Steven Gillespie
Acute alcohol consumption and secondary psychopathic traits increase ratings of the attractiveness and health of ethnic ingroup faces but not outgroup faces2015
Dr Steven Gillespie
Characteristics of females who sexually offend: A comparison of solo and co-offenders2015
Dr Steven Gillespie
Emotional expression recognition and attribution bias among sexual and violent offenders: a signal detection analysis2015
Dr Steven Gillespie
Metacognitive impairments in schizophrenia are arrested at extreme levels of psychopathy: The cut-off effect2015
Dr Steven Gillespie
Mindfulness meditation as a tool for increasing emotion regulation and reducing violence2015
Dr Steven Gillespie
Psychopathic traits are associated with reduced attention to the eyes of emotional faces among adult male non-offenders2015
Dr Steven Gillespie
Relations of distinct psychopathic personality traits with anxiety and fear: Findings from offenders and non-offenders2015
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