Mark Olver

Mark Olver

University of Saskatchewan

H-index: 46

North America-Canada

About Mark Olver

Mark Olver, With an exceptional h-index of 46 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Saskatchewan,

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

Validity and reliability of the Violence Risk Scale–Sexual Offense version in a community sexual offense outpatient setting.

Therapeutic and risk relevance of psychopathy and general criminal attitude change in an institutional sexual offense treatment program

Too risky to use, or too risky not to? Lessons learned from over 30 years of research on forensic risk assessment with Indigenous persons.

Cross-Cultural Validity of Sexual Recidivism Risk Assessments Using Static-99R, STABLE-2007, and the VRS-SO

One is the loneliest number: Involuntary celibacy (incel), mental health, and loneliness

The risk, need, and responsivity relevance of working alliance in a sexual offense treatment program: its intersection with psychopathy, diversity, and treatment change

Consistency and construct validity of the five-level system for risk communication using static and dynamic tools: An investigation using the Static-99R and VRS-SO

Working toward desistance: Canadian public attitudes and policy endorsement for the treatment, management, and prevention of sexual offending.

Mark Olver Information

University

Position

Professor Department of Psychology

Citations(all)

8773

Citations(since 2020)

4488

Cited By

5993

hIndex(all)

46

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

107

i10Index(since 2020)

94

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University of Saskatchewan

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Top articles of Mark Olver

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Validity and reliability of the Violence Risk Scale–Sexual Offense version in a community sexual offense outpatient setting.

Sexual Abuse

Erika Y Rojas

Mark E Olver

2020/10

Therapeutic and risk relevance of psychopathy and general criminal attitude change in an institutional sexual offense treatment program

Behavioral Sciences & the Law

Carissa M Augustyn

Mark E Olver

2024/3/19

Too risky to use, or too risky not to? Lessons learned from over 30 years of research on forensic risk assessment with Indigenous persons.

Mark E Olver

Keira C Stockdale

L Maaike Helmus

Phil Woods

Jordan Termeer

...

2024/2/15

Cross-Cultural Validity of Sexual Recidivism Risk Assessments Using Static-99R, STABLE-2007, and the VRS-SO

L Maaike Helmus

Simran Ahmed

Seung C Lee

Mark E Olver

2024/1/11

One is the loneliest number: Involuntary celibacy (incel), mental health, and loneliness

Current Psychology

Brandon Sparks

Alexandra M Zidenberg

Mark E Olver

2024/1

The risk, need, and responsivity relevance of working alliance in a sexual offense treatment program: its intersection with psychopathy, diversity, and treatment change

Sexual Abuse

Mark E Olver

Keira C Stockdale

Emily K Riemer

2023/4/24

Consistency and construct validity of the five-level system for risk communication using static and dynamic tools: An investigation using the Static-99R and VRS-SO

Assessment

Neil R Hogan

Mark E Olver

2023/4

Working toward desistance: Canadian public attitudes and policy endorsement for the treatment, management, and prevention of sexual offending.

Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Gabriela Corăbian

Neil R Hogan

Mark E Olver

2023/11/2

The Development and Validation of the Firesetting Questionnaire

Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment

Theresa A Gannon

Mark E Olver

Emma Alleyne

Helen Butler

Victoria Lister

...

2023/3

Correctional Programming: Evidence-Based Programs, Policies, and Practices

Mark E Olver

Keira C Stockdale

2023/10/31

University student attitudes toward persons with a history of adult sexual violence and their correlates with policy, treatment, and management

Journal of interpersonal violence

Gabriela Corăbian

Neil R Hogan

Mark E Olver

2023/2

Envisioning the Future of Correctional Psychology: Administration, Training, Practice, and Research

Robert D Morgan

Mark E Olver

2023/8/31

Interrelations of psychopathy, sexual violence, and protective factors to recidivism

Mark E Olver

Emily K Riemer

2023/1/24

An Exploratory Study of Incels’ Dating App Experiences, Mental Health, and Relational Well-Being

The Journal of Sex Research

Brandon Sparks

Alexandra M Zidenberg

Mark E Olver

2023/9/7

Discrimination and Calibration Properties of the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide–Revised in a Not Criminally Responsible Provincial Population

Assessment

Robi L Wirove

Mark E Olver

Andrew Haag

2023/7

One is the loneliest number: Involuntary celibacy, mental health, and loneliness

Preprint

Brandon Sparks

Alexandra M Zidenberg

Mark Olver

2022

Predictive properties of the Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment (ODARA) in a northern Canadian prairie sample

Criminal justice and behavior

Jennifer Hegel

Karen D Pelletier

Mark E Olver

2022/3

Assessing dynamic violence risk: Common language risk levels and recidivism rates for the Violence Risk Scale.

Psychological assessment

Mark E Olver

James C Mundt

Neil R Hogan

Richard Coupland

Jon E Eggert

...

2022/6

Static and dynamic predictors of forensic mental health decision-making.

Psychological Services

Jeremy Cheng

Mark E Olver

Andrew M Haag

J Stephen Wormith

2022/11/17

Treatment of psychopathic offenders: A review of research, past, and current practice

Mark E Olver

2022/1/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 68
Craig Neumann

Craig Neumann

University of North Texas

H-index: 50
Theresa A. Gannon

Theresa A. Gannon

University of Kent

H-index: 44
Randolph C Grace

Randolph C Grace

University of Canterbury

H-index: 38
L. Maaike Helmus

L. Maaike Helmus

Simon Fraser University

H-index: 19
Sandy Jung

Sandy Jung

MacEwan University

H-index: 17
Ian V McPhail

Ian V McPhail

University of Saskatchewan

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