Validation of an Adaptation of Levenson’s Locus of Control Scale With Adult Male Incarcerated Sexual Offenders

This article examines the psychometric properties of an adaptation of Levenson’s Locus of Control (LoC) measure that is used by the English and Welsh Prison Service as part of the psychometric assessment battery for sexual offenders participating in the Sex Offender Treatment Programme (SOTP). Relia...

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Attachment
Correlation analysis
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Humans
Internal-External Control
Intervention
Locus of Control
Loneliness
Male
Males
Prisoners - psychology
Prisons
Problem solving
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Reliability
Reproducibility of Results
Self Concept
Self Esteem
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Sex Offenses - psychology
Social Problems
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