Jane Wood

Jane Wood

University of Kent

H-index: 30

Europe-United Kingdom

About Jane Wood

Jane Wood, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Kent, specializes in the field of Gang membership, youth offending, mental health.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The Psychology of Adult Gang Involvement

Psychology of Gang Involvement

Is it merely a case of “mad and bad”? A case study approach to examining gang involvement qualitative psychology.

Gang members, gang affiliates, and violent men: Perpetration of social harms, violence-related beliefs, victim types, and locations

Interpersonal violence in a deprived Scottish urban area with aggregations of physical health risks and psychiatric morbidity: an ecological study

Psychology of Gang Membership: Group Processes, Social Cognition and Mental Health

Comparison of emotional dispositions between street gang and non-gang prisoners

Why polygraph testing does not consistently lead to reduced recidivism for individuals convicted of sexual offending

Jane Wood Information

University

Position

Professor of Forensic Psychology

Citations(all)

3532

Citations(since 2020)

1559

Cited By

3033

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

53

i10Index(since 2020)

38

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Jane Wood Skills & Research Interests

Gang membership

youth offending

mental health

Top articles of Jane Wood

The Psychology of Adult Gang Involvement

2022/11/9

Psychology of Gang Involvement

2022/11/9

Is it merely a case of “mad and bad”? A case study approach to examining gang involvement qualitative psychology.

Qualitative Psychology

2022/10

Gang members, gang affiliates, and violent men: Perpetration of social harms, violence-related beliefs, victim types, and locations

Journal of interpersonal violence

2022/4

Interpersonal violence in a deprived Scottish urban area with aggregations of physical health risks and psychiatric morbidity: an ecological study

BMC public health

2021/6/12

Psychology of Gang Membership: Group Processes, Social Cognition and Mental Health

Forensic Psychology

2021/5/20

Comparison of emotional dispositions between street gang and non-gang prisoners

Journal of interpersonal violence

2021/5

Why polygraph testing does not consistently lead to reduced recidivism for individuals convicted of sexual offending

2021/11/1

Gang involvement, mental health difficulties and exposure to violence in 11-16-year-old school students

Adolescent Psychiatry

2020/12/1

Systematic review of ‘Good Lives’ assumptions and interventions

2020/11/1

Gang membership and sexual violence: associations with childhood maltreatment and psychiatric morbidity

The British journal of psychiatry

2020/10

Street gang intervention: Review and good lives extension

2020/9/15

Jane Wood
Jane Wood

H-Index: 20

Good lives model and street gang membership: A review and application

2020/5/1

Rethinking how we view gang members: An examination into affective, behavioral, and mental health predictors of UK gang-involved youth

Youth justice

2020/4

An evaluation of polygraph testing by police to manage individuals convicted or suspected of sexual offending

2020/3/18

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