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Ivana Sekol
Ivana Sekol
Lecturer in Criminology, University of Sheffield
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Children's antisocial behavior, mental health, drug use, and educational performance after parental incarceration: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
J Murray, DP Farrington, I Sekol
Psychological bulletin 138 (2), 175, 2012
10172012
Effects of parental imprisonment on child antisocial behaviour and mental health: A systematic review
J Murray, DP Farrington, I Sekol, RF Olsen
Campbell Systematic Reviews 5 (1), 1-105, 2009
3252009
Effects of parental imprisonment on child antisocial behaviour and mental health: A systematic review
J Murray, DP Farrington, I Sekol, RF Olsen
Campbell Systematic Reviews 5 (1), 1-105, 2009
3252009
Peer violence in adolescent residential care: A qualitative examination of contextual and peer factors
I Sekol
Children and youth services review 35 (12), 1901-1912, 2013
752013
The overlap between bullying and victimization in adolescent residential care: Are bully/victims a special category?
I Sekol, DP Farrington
Children and Youth Services Review 32 (12), 1758-1769, 2010
752010
MIJEŠANJE KVANTITATIVNOG I KVALITATIVNOG ISTRAŽIVAČKOG PRISTUPA U DRUŠTVENIM ZNANOSTIMA–MIJEŠANJE METODA ILI METODOLOGIJA?
I Sekol, I Maurović
Ljetopis socijalnog rada 24 (1), 7-32, 2017
602017
Personal characteristics of bullying victims in residential care for youth
I Sekol, DP Farrington
Journal of aggression, conflict and peace research 8 (2), 99-113, 2016
502016
The nature and prevalence of bullying among boys and girls in Croatian care institutions: A descriptive analysis of children’s homes and correctional homes
I Sekol, DP Farrington
Kriminologija & socijalna integracija: časopis za kriminologiju, penologiju …, 2009
452009
Bullying in adolescent residential care: the influence of the physical and social residential care environment
I Sekol
Child & Youth Care Forum 45, 409-431, 2016
422016
Psychological and background correlates of bullying in adolescent residential care
I Sekol, DP Farrington
Journal of social work 16 (4), 429-452, 2016
312016
Attitudes towards prisoner-to-prisoner bullying and the association with prison environments: Examining the components
JL Ireland, CA Ireland, CL Power
Journal of aggression, conflict and peace research 8 (2), 124-136, 2016
24*2016
The reliability and validity of self, peer and staff reports of bullying and victimisation in correctional and care institutions
I Sekol, DP Farrington
Psychology, Crime & Law 19 (4), 329-344, 2013
232013
The arts of desistance: Evaluation of the Koestler trust arts mentoring programme for former prisoners
L Cheliotis, A Jordanoska, I Sekol
Koestler Trust, 2014
182014
The routledge handbook of the philosophy and science of punishment
F Focquaert, E Shaw, BN Waller
Routledge, 2021
102021
The relationship between empathy and prison bullying in a sample of Croatian prisoners
I Sekol, T Vidranski, D Jolliffe
Empathy versus Offending, Aggression and Bullying, 224-236, 2021
72021
Effects of prison crowding on prison misconduct and bullying
I Sekol, DP Farrington, I Zych
The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Science of Punishment, 201-214, 2020
72020
PROTOCOL: Parental Imprisonment: A systematic review of its effects on child antisocial behavior, crime and mental health
J Murray, DP Farrington
Campbell Systematic Reviews 4 (1), 1-44, 2008
72008
Bullying in adolescent residential care: The influence of psychological constructs and background factors
I Sekol
University of Cambridge, 2011
52011
Staff reports of bullying and intervention strategies in Croatian care and correctional institutions for youth
I Sekol, DP Farrington
International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology 64 (4 …, 2020
32020
Mixing quantitative and qualitative research approaches in social science--mixing methods or methodology/Mijesanje kvantitativnog i kvalitativnog istrazivackog pristupa u …
I Sekol, I Maurovic
Studijski Centar Socijalnog Rada. Ljetopis 24 (1), 7-33, 2017
32017
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