Research Publications for Apriel D Jolliffe simpson
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Simpson, A., Jolliffe Simpson, A., Soar, M., Oldfield, L., Roy, R. P., & Salter, L. A. (2022). Elephant In the room: Precarious work In New Zealand Universities. University of Auckland. Retrieved from https://auckland.figshare.com/
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JOLLIFFE SIMPSON, Apriel DOldfield, L. D., Roy, R., Simpson, A. B., Jolliffe Simpson, A., & Salter, L. A. (2021). Academic activism in the wake of a pandemic: A collective self-reflection from Aotearoa/New Zealand. International Perspectives in Psychology: Research, Practice, Consultation. doi:10.1027/2157-3891/a000027
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JOLLIFFE SIMPSON, Apriel DJolliffe Simpson, A. D., Joshi, C. I., & Polaschek, D. L. L. (2021). Predictive validity of the DYRA and SAFVR: New Zealand Police’s family violence risk assessment instruments. Criminal Justice and Behavior, OnlineFirst. doi:10.1177/0093854821997525
Jolliffe Simpson, A., Tomkins, J., Taaka, S., & Polaschek, D. (2021). Is there an association between controlling behaviour and intimate partner violence revictimization. Poster session presented at the meeting of New Zealand Evidence Based Policing Centre Conference: Online 2021. Online. Retrieved from https://www.police.govt.nz/
Jolliffe Simpson, A., Joshi, C., & Polaschek, D. (2020). Predictive ability of New Zealand Police’s family violence risk assessment instruments: PracticaI implications for frontline policing. Police Science, 5(2), 24-25.
Tomkins, J., Jolliffe Simpson, A., & Polaschek, D. (2020). High-risk victims of intimate partner violence within a multi-agency response system in New Zealand: An overview of psychosocial stressors and predictors of repeat victimisation. Police Science, 5(2), 22-23.
Taaka, S., Jolliffe Simpson, A., & Polaschek, D. (2020). Can coercive controlling behaviours be used to predict the recurrence of intimate partner violence?. Police Science, 5(2), 19-20.
Jolliffe Simpson, A., Moore, L., Joshi, C., & Polaschek, D. (2019). Perpetrators of family harm serving correctional sentences: Risk profiles and incident characteristics. Poster session presented at the meeting of 4th North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference (NACCJPAC). Halifax, Canada.
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JOLLIFFE SIMPSON, Apriel D :: MOORE, Lucy S :: JOSHI, Chaitanya :: POLASCHEK, Devon :: POLASCHEK, Devon L LJolliffe Simpson, A., Moore, L., Joshi, C., & Polaschek, D. (2019). Perpetrators of family harm already serving correctional sentences: Risk profiles and episode characteristics. Psychology Aotearoa, 11(2), 138. Retrieved from https://indd.adobe.com/view/20c29463-4c6c-433c-9ed8-b197fcedef4e
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