Joseph A. Camilleri, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Psychology Westfield State University 
Area:
sexual conflict, psychopathy, sexual coercion
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Book A, Costello K, Camilleri JA. (2013) Psychopathy and victim selection: the use of gait as a cue to vulnerability. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 28: 2368-83
Volk AA, Camilleri JA, Dane AV, et al. (2012) Is adolescent bullying an evolutionary adaptation? Aggressive Behavior. 38: 222-38
Camilleri JA. (2012) Evolutionary Psychological Perspectives on Sexual Offending: From Etiology to Intervention The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives On Violence, Homicide, and War
Camilleri JA, Quinsey VL. (2011) Appraising the risk of sexual and violent recidivism among intellectually disabled offenders Psychology, Crime and Law. 17: 59-74
Camilleri JA. (2010) Book review: Sexual Coercion in Primates and Humans: An Evolutionary Perspective on Male Aggression Against Females American Journal of Health Behavior. 22: 226-227
Camilleri JA, Quinsey VL. (2009) Individual differences in the propensity for partner sexual coercion. Sexual Abuse : a Journal of Research and Treatment. 21: 111-29
Camilleri JA, Quinsey VL, Tapscott JL. (2009) Assessing the propensity for sexual coaxing and coercion in relationships: factor structure, reliability, and validity of the tactics to obtain sex scale. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 38: 959-73
Camilleri JA, Quinsey VL. (2009) Testing the cuckoldry risk hypothesis of partner sexual coercion in community and forensic samples Evolutionary Psychology. 7: 164-178
Goetz AT, Shackelford TK, Camilleri JA. (2008) Proximate and ultimate explanations are required for a comprehensive understanding of partner rape Aggression and Violent Behavior. 13: 119-123
Harris GT, Rice ME, Camilleri JA. (2004) Applying a forensic actuarial assessment (the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide) to nonforensic patients. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 19: 1063-74
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