Devon Polaschek Explained

Devon Polaschek
Fields:psychology of sexual offenders
Workplaces:Victoria University of Wellington, University of Waikato
Alma Mater:Victoria University of Wellington
Thesis1 Title:A descriptive model of the offence chain for rapists
Thesis1 Url:http://tewaharoa.victoria.ac.nz/VUW:64VUW_ALL:64VUW_INST21121703530002386
Thesis1 Year:1999

Devon Leigh Logan Polaschek is a New Zealand professor of psychology and of Crime Science at the University of Waikato in New Zealand who studies high-risk violent offenders in prisons and on parole.[1]

In 2011, she spoke at the University of Otago about recidivism and about the myth that offenders cannot be treated. She also said that psychopaths who had many previous convictions became worse after poorly implemented treatment.[2] However, in 2014 she published an article dispelling the myths about psychopathy and argues that they can be successfully treated using the same methods that are used in the treatment of high risk, high need, and high responsivity offenders.[3] Currently she continues her research at the Violence Prevention Unit Te Whare Manaakitanga, in Wellington's Rimutaka Prison.

In the 2019 Queen's Birthday Honours, Polaschek was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to criminal psychology.[4]

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  1. News: A question of violence. Stuff. 1 January 2009. 14 November 2014.
  2. News: 'Quackery' does not reduce recidivism: prof . Elspeth McLean . . 21 November 2011 . 14 November 2014 . 30 January 2012 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20120130194206/http://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/188077/quackery-does-not-reduce-recidivism-prof .
  3. Polaschek. Devon. Adult Criminals With Psychopathy: Common Beliefs About Treatability and Change Have Little Empirical Support. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 2014. 23. 4. 296–301. 10.1177/0963721414535211. 145742982.
  4. Web site: Queen's Birthday honours list 2019 . 3 June 2019 . Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet . 3 June 2019.