Dr Susan Dennison
PhD
Senior Lecturer, First Year Advisor, Griffith School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Contact details for Dr Susan Dennison
Research expertise
- Forensic psychology
- Corrections
- Developmental crime prevention
- Assessment and treatment of offenders
- Public perceptions of stalking
- Assessment of sex offenders
Publications
- Dennison, S. M. & Stewart, A. (in press). Child maltreatment and onset of offending: Implications for criminal career paths. Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology.
- Stewart, A., Dennison, S., & Waterson, E. (2002). Pathways from child maltreatment to juvenile offending. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, No. 241.
- Dennison, S. M., & Thomson, D. M. (2002). Identifying stalking: The relevance of intent in commonsense reasoning. Law and Human Behavior, 26 (5), 543-561.
- Moriarty, N., Stough, C., Tidmarsh, P., Eger, D., & Dennison, S. (2001). Deficits in emotional intelligence underlying adolescent sex offending. Journal of Adolescence, 24, 743-751.
- Dennison, S.M., Stough, C., & Birgden, A. (2001). The Big 5 dimensional personality approach to understanding sex offenders. Psychology, Crime, and Law, 7 (3), 243-262.
- Dennison, S. M., & Thomson, D. M. (2000). Community perceptions of stalking: What are the fundamental concerns? Psychiatry, Psychology & Law, 7 (2), 159-169