David Thornton
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Recent Articles
1.
Thornton D, Willis G, Kelley S
Curr Psychiatry Rep
. 2024 Feb;
26(4):142-150.
PMID: 38396235
Purpose Of Review: Focusing on protective factors rather than risk factors potentially better aligns assessment with strengths-based treatment. We examine research into the assessment of protective factors to see whether...
2.
Greenfield D, Cazala F, Carre J, Somoza-Mitchell A, Decety J, Thornton D, et al.
J Sex Aggress
. 2023 Mar;
29(1):68-85.
PMID: 36950182
Emotional intelligence (EI) is defined by the ability to perceive, manage, and reason about emotions in oneself and others. Studies have reported deficits in EI abilities among certain antisocial populations...
3.
Hanson R, Lee S, Thornton D
Sex Abuse
. 2022 Nov;
36(1):3-32.
PMID: 36382622
Preventive detention provisions in the US and Canada assume we can identify, in advance, individuals at high risk for sexual recidivism. To test this assumption, 377 adult males with a...
4.
Brooks Holliday S, Sreenivasan S, Elbogen E, Thornton D, McGuire J
Int J Forensic Ment Health
. 2022 Jul;
21(2):120-132.
PMID: 35845180
Although veterans have lower incarceration rates than civilians, large national surveys find higher rates of incarceration for sexual offenses among veterans compared to non-veterans. However, little is known about the...
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Nolan T, Willis G, Thornton D, Kelley S, Christofferson S
Sex Abuse
. 2022 May;
35(2):241-260.
PMID: 35507760
Sexual recidivism risk assessment tools focus almost exclusively on risk factors associated with increased rates of recidivism and do not attend to protective factors that might mitigate reoffense risk. The...
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Miner M, Brouillette-Alarie S, Davies S, Newstrom N, Robinson B, Thornton D, et al.
Sex Abuse
. 2022 Apr;
35(1):83-102.
PMID: 35420496
Assessment of risk of sexual recidivism has progressed from tools containing only static factors to tools including dynamic (i.e., changeable) risk factors. The psychometric properties and factor structure of one...
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Kahn R, Ambroziak G, Mundt J, Keiser K, Thornton D
Behav Sci Law
. 2022 Jan;
40(3):351-364.
PMID: 35083773
Civilly committed sexually violent persons (SVPs) are a select group of individuals designated as high risk for future sexual violence. Despite risk reduction in older age, SVP programs are seeing...
8.
Olver M, Thornton D, Christofferson S
Sex Abuse
. 2021 Apr;
34(2):227-254.
PMID: 33813960
The present study is part of a larger project aiming to more closely integrate theory with empirical research into dynamic risk. It seeks to generate empirical findings with the dynamic...
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Hanson R, Newstrom N, Brouillette-Alarie S, Thornton D, Robinson B, Miner M
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol
. 2020 Dec;
65(16):1775-1803.
PMID: 33272067
This prospective study examined the predictive validity of the Sex Offender Treatment Intervention and Progress Scale (SOTIPS; McGrath et al., 2012), a sexual recidivism risk/need tool designed to identify dynamic...
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Hansen A, Ambroziak G, Thornton D, Mundt J, Kahn R, Dahl L, et al.
Nutrients
. 2020 Oct;
12(11).
PMID: 33114392
Vitamin D status may be important for stress resilience. This study investigated the effects of vitamin D supplements during winter on biological markers of stress resilience such as psychophysiological activity,...