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    Adverse Childhood Experiences and Criminal Propensity Among Intimate Partner Violence Offenders by Hilton, N. Zoe, Ham, Elke, Green, Michelle M.

    Published in Journal of interpersonal violence (01-10-2019)
    “…Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), defined as exposure to abuse and adverse household events, are prevalent among certain offenders including those who…”
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    Contribution of Critical Events and Chronic Stressors to PTSD Symptoms Among Psychiatric Workers by Hilton, N. Zoe, Ham, Elke, Rodrigues, Nicole C, Kirsh, Bonnie, Chapovalov, Olena, Seto, Michael C

    Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-03-2020)
    “…Objective:Psychiatric staff are exposed to critical events (e.g., violence, physical threats) in the workplace and thus are at risk of posttraumatic stress…”
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    Co-Occurring Substance Use, PTSD, and IPV Victimization: Implications for Female Offender Services by McKee, Shari A., Hilton, N. Zoe

    Published in Trauma, violence & abuse (01-07-2019)
    “…The co-occurrence of substance use disorders (SUDs) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among women who have been the victims of intimate partner…”
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    Adverse Childhood Experiences and Offending as a Function of Acquired Brain Injury Among Men in a High Secure Forensic Psychiatric Hospital by Belfry, Kimberly D., Ham, Elke, Kolla, Nathan J., Hilton, N. Zoe

    Published in Canadian journal of psychiatry (01-06-2023)
    “…Background Acquired brain injury (ABI) is a serious problem that disproportionately affects individuals in correctional services, but relatively little is…”
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    The Criminogenic and Noncriminogenic Treatment Needs of Intimate Partner Violence Offenders by Hilton, N. Zoe, Radatz, Dana L.

    “…The criminogenic needs of general offenders have been empirically studied, but the criminogenic treatment needs of intimate partner violence (IPV) offenders,…”
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    Using Graphs in Sexual Violence Risk Communication: Benefits May Depend on the Risk Metric by Hilton, N. Zoe, Helmus, L. Maaike

    Published in Sexual abuse (01-09-2021)
    “…Actuarial scales provide a relatively objective and reliable assessment of individuals’ risk of recidivism. Recent research has explored how graphs can improve…”
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    Coercive Control in 2SLGBTQQIA+ Relationships: A Scoping Review by Zoe Hilton, N., Ham, Elke, Radatz, Dana L., Smith, Chris M., Snow, Natalie, Wintermute, Jolene, Jennings-Fitz-Gerald, Emma, Lee, Jimin, Patterson, Sydney

    Published in Trauma, violence & abuse (01-12-2024)
    “…Existing measures and theories of intimate partner coercive control largely evaluate men’s coercion of women. The extent of knowledge pertaining to intimate…”
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    Psychiatric Hospital Workers’ Exposure to Disturbing Patient Behavior and Its Relation to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms by Hilton, N. Zoe, Ham, Elke, Dretzkat, Alecia

    Published in Canadian journal of nursing research (01-09-2017)
    “…Background About 10% of health-care workers experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD); the rate is higher among workers exposed to aggression. Objective…”
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    Assessment of Risk for Seclusion Among Forensic Inpatients: Validation and Modification of the Risk of Administrative Segregation Tool (RAST) by Hilton, N. Zoe, Ham, Elke, Seto, Michael C.

    “…Seclusion is used in psychiatric care to protect patients and staff or to manage aggression but may have adverse effects. The ability to identify at-risk…”
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    Weight Gain and its Correlates among Forensic Inpatients by Hilton, N Zoe, Ham, Elke, Lang, Carol, Harris, Grant T

    Published in Canadian journal of psychiatry (01-05-2015)
    “…Objective: We investigated changes in weight, body mass index (BMI), and other indices of the metabolic syndrome in forensic inpatients. Weight gain associated…”
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    A Brief Actuarial Assessment for the Prediction of Wife Assault Recidivism: The Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment by Hilton, N. Zoe, Harris, Grant T, Rice, Marnie E, Lang, Carol, Cormier, Catherine A, Lines, Kathryn J

    Published in Psychological assessment (01-09-2004)
    “…An actuarial assessment to predict male-to-female marital violence was constructed from a pool of potential predictors in a sample of 589 offenders identified…”
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    Coercive and precocious sexuality as a fundamental aspect of psychopathy by Harris, Grant T, Rice, Marnie E, Hilton, N Zoe, Lalumiére, Martin L, Quinsey, Vernon L

    Published in Journal of personality disorders (01-02-2007)
    “…Sexual behavior is closely associated with delinquency and crime. Although psychopaths, by definition, have many short-term sexual relationships, it has not…”
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    Does Using Nonnumerical Terms to Describe Risk Aid Violence Risk Communication?: Clinician Agreement and Decision Making by Zoe Hilton, N., Carter, Angela M., Harris, Grant T., Sharpe, Amilynn J. B.

    Published in Journal of interpersonal violence (01-02-2008)
    “…Actuarial risk assessments yield valid numerical information about violence risk, but research suggests that forensic clinicians prefer to communicate risk…”
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    The relation of childhood adversity and antisociality to suicide attempts in men admitted to forensic psychiatric hospital by Hui, Jeanette, Hilton, N. Zoe

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-05-2022)
    “…Suicide is a leading cause of death in custody. Although previous studies with prison inmates suggest a strong relation between childhood adversity and…”
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    Non-Specialization of Criminal Careers Among Intimate Partner Violence Offenders by Hilton, N. Zoe, Eke, Angela Wyatt

    Published in Criminal justice and behavior (01-10-2016)
    “…Many men arrested for intimate partner violence (IPV) commit other types of criminal offenses as well. We examined 93 IPV offenders’ general offending and…”
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    Workplace interventions to prevent or reduce post‐traumatic stress disorder and symptoms among hospital nurses: A scoping review by Liyanage, Sugee, Addison, Sonja, Ham, Elke, Hilton, N. Zoe

    Published in Journal of clinical nursing (01-06-2022)
    “…Objectives The aim of this study was to identify literature on evaluated workplace interventions to prevent or reduce the prevalence or impact of work‐related…”
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    The influence of changes in clinical factors on high‐security forensic custody dispositions by Hilton, N. Zoe, Ham, Elke, Kim, Soyeon

    Published in Behavioral sciences & the law (01-05-2022)
    “…The demand for forensic psychiatric beds is increasing, while many individuals are “stuck” in the system. Index offense severity and other legal considerations…”
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    The Effects of Race and Gender When Predicting Intimate Partner Violence Recidivism in Police Reports Using the Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment by Hilton, N. Zoe, Radatz, Dana L.

    Published in Crime and delinquency (01-05-2024)
    “…Despite a growth in risk assessment for intimate partner violence (IPV), validation research has focused on men’s violence against women leading to a dearth of…”
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    The Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment: Predicting Violence Among Men With a Police Record of Intimate Partner Violence in the United States by Radatz, Dana L., Zoe Hilton, N.

    Published in Criminal justice and behavior (01-03-2022)
    “…The Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment (ODARA) is an actuarial risk assessment tool for intimate partner violence (IPV) recidivism. Despite its…”
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