Nicholas Blagden


NameNicholas Blagden
Job titleProfessor in Criminological Psychology
Research instituteCollege of Business, Law and Social Sciences
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4037-0984

Research outputs

Navigating life with a sexual conviction: ‘Anticipatory disclosure’ and the impact of living in a perpetual biopsychological state of fight or flight

Teague, K. 2024. Navigating life with a sexual conviction: ‘Anticipatory disclosure’ and the impact of living in a perpetual biopsychological state of fight or flight. in: Winder, B., Hocken, K., Lievesley, R., Harper, C., Blagden, N., Swaby, H. and Banyard, P. (ed.) Sexual Crime Victims and Survivors Cham, Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan.

Sexual Abuse, Safeguarding and Prevention in Sport

Teague, K. 2024. Sexual Abuse, Safeguarding and Prevention in Sport. in: Winder, B., Hocken, K., Lievesley, R., Harper, C., Blagden, N., Swaby, H. and Banyard, P. (ed.) Sexual Crime: Victims and Survivors Palgrave Macmillan/ Springer Nature.

Secret-keeping in therapy by clients who are sexually attracted to children

Jahnke, S., Blagden, N., Mcphail, I. V. and Antfolk, I. 2023. Secret-keeping in therapy by clients who are sexually attracted to children. Psychotherapy Research. pp. 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1080/10503307.2023.2265047

Understanding and rehabilitating men with sexual convictions: theory, intervention, and compassion

Blagden, N. and Winder, B. 2023. Understanding and rehabilitating men with sexual convictions: theory, intervention, and compassion. in: Liebling, A., Maruna, S. and McAra, L. (ed.) Oxford Handbook of Criminology Oxford Oxford University Press (OUP). pp. 434-453

“I don't have relationships anymore…” Navigating licence conditions and transition into the community for men with sexual convictions

Nicholas Blagden, Kellsey McCann and Samantha Macmillan 2023. “I don't have relationships anymore…” Navigating licence conditions and transition into the community for men with sexual convictions. in: Shingler, J. and Stickney, J. (ed.) The Journey from Prison to Community: Developing Identity, Meaning and Belonging with Men in the UK Abingdon, Oxfordshire Routledge - Taylor and Francis.

“The People Who Leave Here Are Not the People Who Arrived.”: A Qualitative Analysis of the Therapeutic Process and Identity Transition in the Offender Personality Disorder Pathway

Nicholas Blagden, Jacquie Evans, Lloyd Gould, Naomi Murphy, Laura Hamilton, Chloe Tolley and Kyra Wardle 2023. “The People Who Leave Here Are Not the People Who Arrived.”: A Qualitative Analysis of the Therapeutic Process and Identity Transition in the Offender Personality Disorder Pathway. Criminal Justice and Behavior. pp. 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1177/00938548231165529

“I don’t really see any kind of change” – multi-perspective analysis of a circle of support and accountability for young people who have previously demonstrated harmful sexual behaviour

Blagden, N., Winder, B. and Leigh, L. 2023. “I don’t really see any kind of change” – multi-perspective analysis of a circle of support and accountability for young people who have previously demonstrated harmful sexual behaviour. Journal of Sexual Aggression. pp. 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1080/13552600.2023.2179676

Personal Construct Psychology and Repertory Grids: Acknowledging and Exploring Perspectives

Blagden, N. and Adrian Needs 2022. Personal Construct Psychology and Repertory Grids: Acknowledging and Exploring Perspectives. in: Glenda C. Liell, Martin J. Fisher and Lawrence F. Jones (ed.) Challenging Bias in Forensic Psychological Assessment and Testing London Taylor & Francis. pp. 255-274

A compassionate intervention for individuals with problematic sexual interests: Group and individual outcomes in the UK

Jordan Clayton, Kerensa Hocken and Nicholas Blagden 2022. A compassionate intervention for individuals with problematic sexual interests: Group and individual outcomes in the UK. Abuse: An International Impact Journal. Vol 3 (Issue 2), pp. 4-23. https://doi.org/10.37576/abuse.2022.035

Pedophile, Child Lover, or Minor-Attracted Person? Attitudes Toward Labels Among People Who are Sexually Attracted to Children

Sara Jahnke, Nicholas Blagden and Laura Hill 2022. Pedophile, Child Lover, or Minor-Attracted Person? Attitudes Toward Labels Among People Who are Sexually Attracted to Children. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 51 (8), p. 4125–4139. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-022-02331-6

‘You can have a bit of my pain, see how it feels’ – understanding male prisoners who engage in dual harm behaviours

Amanda Pickering, Nicholas Blagden and Karen Slade 2022. ‘You can have a bit of my pain, see how it feels’ – understanding male prisoners who engage in dual harm behaviours. Psychology, Crime & Law. pp. 1-24. https://doi.org/10.1080/1068316x.2022.2037593

‘It’s ok if you were in for robbery or murder, but sex offending, that’s a no no’: a qualitative analysis of the experiences of 12 men with sexual convictions seeking employment

Laura Tovey, Belinda Winder and Nicholas Blagden 2022. ‘It’s ok if you were in for robbery or murder, but sex offending, that’s a no no’: a qualitative analysis of the experiences of 12 men with sexual convictions seeking employment. Psychology, Crime & Law. https://doi.org/10.1080/1068316x.2022.2030736

“Grieving someone who’s still alive, that’s hard”: the experiences of non-offending partners of individuals who have sexually offended – an IPA study

Katie Duncan, Andrea Wakeham, Belinda Winder, Nicholas Blagden and Rachel Armitage 2022. “Grieving someone who’s still alive, that’s hard”: the experiences of non-offending partners of individuals who have sexually offended – an IPA study. Journal of Sexual Aggression. Vol 28 (Issue 3), pp. 281-295. https://doi.org/10.1080/13552600.2021.2024611

The importance of being earnest Rethinking the “problem” of categorical denial in men with sexual convictions

Blagden, N., Ruth E. Mann and Jamie S. Walton 2021. The importance of being earnest Rethinking the “problem” of categorical denial in men with sexual convictions. in: Belinda Winder, Nicholas Blagden, Laura Hamilton and Simon Scott (ed.) Forensic Interventions for Therapy and Rehabilitation Routledge. pp. 139-169

Prison Climate and Rehabilitating Men with Sexual Convictions

Nicholas Blagden 2022. Prison Climate and Rehabilitating Men with Sexual Convictions. in: Kasia Uzieblo, Wineke J. Smid and Kieran McCartan (ed.) Challenges in the Management of People Convicted of a Sexual Offence Springer. pp. 173–189

Forensic Interventions for Therapy and Rehabilitation: Case Studies and Analysis

Blagden, N. Blagden, N., Winder, B., Hamilton, L. and Scott, S. (ed.) 2021. Forensic Interventions for Therapy and Rehabilitation: Case Studies and Analysis. Abingdon, Oxfordshire Routledge - Taylor and Francis.

The Importance of Being Earnest: Rethinking the "Problem" of Categorical Denial in Men with Sexual Convictions

Blagden, N., Mann, R. E. and Walton, J. S. 2021. The Importance of Being Earnest: Rethinking the "Problem" of Categorical Denial in Men with Sexual Convictions. in: Winder, B., Blagden, N., Hamilton, L. and Scott, S. (ed.) Forensic Interventions for Therapy and Rehabilitation Case Studies and Analysis Abingdon, Oxfordshire Routledge - Taylor and Francis.

“I thought in order to get to God I had to win their approval”: a qualitative analysis of the experiences of Muslim victims abused by religious authority figures

Rahmanara Chowdhury, Belinda Winder, Nicholas Blagden and Farooq Mulla 2022. “I thought in order to get to God I had to win their approval”: a qualitative analysis of the experiences of Muslim victims abused by religious authority figures. Journal of Sexual Aggression. Vol 28 (Issue 2), pp. 196-217. https://doi.org/10.1080/13552600.2021.1943023

The Role of Organizational Culture and Climate for Well-Being among Police Custody Personnel: A Multilevel Examination

Christopher Werner-de-Sondberg, Maria Karanika-Murray, Thom Baguley and Nicholas Blagden 2021. The Role of Organizational Culture and Climate for Well-Being among Police Custody Personnel: A Multilevel Examination. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Vol 18 (Issue 12, Article number 6369). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126369

The Application of the Repertory Grid in Forensic Practice

Kitson-Boyce, R., Wheatley, R. and Blagden, N. 2020. The Application of the Repertory Grid in Forensic Practice. Journal of Constructivist Psychology. 35 (2), pp. 677-698. https://doi.org/10.1080/10720537.2020.1865222

Development and validation of the Good Lives Questionnaire

Craig A. Harper, Rebecca Lievesley, Nicholas Blagden, Geraldine Akerman, Belinda Winder and Eric Baumgartner 2021. Development and validation of the Good Lives Questionnaire. Psychology, Crime & Law. 27 (7), pp. 678-703. https://doi.org/10.1080/1068316x.2020.1849695

Conceptualising success and failure in Circles of Support and Accountability

Michelle Dwerryhouse, Belinda Winder, Blagden, N. and Rebecca Lievesley 2020. Conceptualising success and failure in Circles of Support and Accountability. Aggression and violent behavior. Vol 55 (Issue Nov- Dec 2020, Article 101492). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.avb.2020.101492

Men with Sexual Convictions and Denial

Jayson Ware and Blagden, N. 2020. Men with Sexual Convictions and Denial. Current Psychiatry Reports. Vol 22 (Article 51). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11920-020-01174-z

Preventing and reducing sexual abuse

Blagden, N. and Winder, Belinda 2020. Preventing and reducing sexual abuse. in: Clifford Stott, Ben Bradford, Matthew Radburn and Leanne Savigar-Shaw (ed.) Making an Impact on Policing and Crime London Taylor & Francis. pp. 1-33

‘The resurrection after the old has gone and the new has come’: understanding narratives of forgiveness, redemption and resurrection in Christian individuals serving time in custody for a sexual offence

Nicholas Blagden, Belinda Winder and Rebecca Lievesley 2020. ‘The resurrection after the old has gone and the new has come’: understanding narratives of forgiveness, redemption and resurrection in Christian individuals serving time in custody for a sexual offence. Psychology, Crime & Law. Vol 26 (Issue 1), pp. 34-52. https://doi.org/10.1080/1068316x.2019.1634194

“We’re All the Same Here”—Investigating the Rehabilitative Climate of a Re-Rolled Sexual Offender Prison: A Qualitative Longitudinal Study

Nicholas Blagden and Kirsten Wilson 2020. “We’re All the Same Here”—Investigating the Rehabilitative Climate of a Re-Rolled Sexual Offender Prison: A Qualitative Longitudinal Study. Sexual Abuse. Vol 32 (Issue 6), pp. 727 - 750. https://doi.org/10.1177/1079063219839496

Sexual Crime and the Experience of Imprisonment

Blagden, N., Winder, B., Hocken, K., Lievesley, R., Banyard, P. and Elliot, H. (ed.) 2019. Sexual Crime and the Experience of Imprisonment. Palgrave Macmillan/ Springer.

‘It Doesn’t Matter What You’ve Done You’re Accepted Here’: A Multi-Site Qualitative Exploration of the Experiences of Being Incarcerated in Prisons for Individuals with Sexual Convictions

Blagden, N., Jones, J. and Wilson, K. 2019. ‘It Doesn’t Matter What You’ve Done You’re Accepted Here’: A Multi-Site Qualitative Exploration of the Experiences of Being Incarcerated in Prisons for Individuals with Sexual Convictions. in: Blagden, N., Winder, B., Hocken, K., Lievesley, R., Banyard, P. and Elliott, H. (ed.) Sexual Crime and the Experience of Imprisonment Palgrave Macmillan/ Springer. pp. 109-141

Supporting Desistance Through Ambiguous Practice: What Can Be Learned From the First Prison-Based Model of CoSA in England and Wales?

Rosie Kitson-Boyce, Blagden, N., Belinda Winder and Gayle Dillon 2019. Supporting Desistance Through Ambiguous Practice: What Can Be Learned From the First Prison-Based Model of CoSA in England and Wales? Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice. Vol 19 (Issue 2), pp. 186-209. https://doi.org/10.1080/24732850.2019.1571362

Are Categorical Deniers Different? Understanding Demographic, Personality, and Psychological Differences between Denying and Admitting Individuals with Sexual Convictions

Jayson Ware, Blagden, N. and Craig Harper 2020. Are Categorical Deniers Different? Understanding Demographic, Personality, and Psychological Differences between Denying and Admitting Individuals with Sexual Convictions. Deviant Behavior. Vol 41 (Issue 4), pp. 399-412. https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2018.1558944

“This Time It’s Different” Preparing for Release Through a Prison-Model of CoSA: A Phenomenological and Repertory Grid Analysis

Rosie Kitson-Boyce, Blagden, N., Belinda Winder and Gayle Dillon 2019. “This Time It’s Different” Preparing for Release Through a Prison-Model of CoSA: A Phenomenological and Repertory Grid Analysis. Sexual Abuse. Vol 33 (Issue 8), pp. 886 - 907. https://doi.org/10.1177/1079063218775969

‘Better as a Buddhist’: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Reflections on the Religious Beliefs of Buddhist Men Serving a Prison Sentence for a Sexual Offence

Katie Bell, Belinda Winder and Nicholas Blagden 2018. ‘Better as a Buddhist’: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Reflections on the Religious Beliefs of Buddhist Men Serving a Prison Sentence for a Sexual Offence. Religions. Vol 9 (Issue 4, Article 101). https://doi.org/10.3390/rel9040101

Sector Well-Being Differences Among UK Police Custody Staff

C. Robert M. Werner-de-Sondberg, Maria Karanika-Murray, Thomas Baguley and Nicholas Blagden 2018. Sector Well-Being Differences Among UK Police Custody Staff. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. Vol 33 (Issue 2), pp. 137 - 149. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11896-017-9241-1

“It’s Not Something I Chose You Know”: Making Sense of Pedophiles’ Sexual Interest in Children and the Impact on Their Psychosexual Identity

Blagden, N., Ruth Mann, Stephen Webster, Rachael Lee and Fiona Williams 2018. “It’s Not Something I Chose You Know”: Making Sense of Pedophiles’ Sexual Interest in Children and the Impact on Their Psychosexual Identity. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment. Vol 30 (Issue 6), pp. 728 - 754. https://doi.org/10.1177/1079063217697132

“It’s Sort of Reaffirmed to Me That I’m Not a Monster, I’m Not a Terrible Person”

Christian Perrin, Nicholas Blagden, Belinda Winder and Gayle Dillon 2018. “It’s Sort of Reaffirmed to Me That I’m Not a Monster, I’m Not a Terrible Person”. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment. Vol 70 (Issue 7), pp. 759 - 780. https://doi.org/10.1177/1079063217697133

“A different world” exploring and understanding the climate of a recently re-rolled sexual offender prison

Blagden, N., Perrin, C., Smith, S., Gleeson, F. and Gillies, L. 2017. “A different world” exploring and understanding the climate of a recently re-rolled sexual offender prison. Journal of Sexual Aggression. 23 (2), pp. 151-166. https://doi.org/10.1080/13552600.2016.1264633

Responding to Categorical Denial, Refusal, and Treatment Drop-Out

Jayson Ware and Nicholas Blagden 2016. Responding to Categorical Denial, Refusal, and Treatment Drop-Out. John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118574003.wattso076

Movements Towards Desistance via Peer-Support Roles in Prison

Christian Perrin and Nicholas Blagden 2016. Movements Towards Desistance via Peer-Support Roles in Prison. Palgrave Macmillam. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-54215-1_5

"they Treat Us Like Human Beings"- Experiencing a Therapeutic Sex Offenders Prison

Blagden, N., Winder, B. and Hames, C. 2016. "they Treat Us Like Human Beings"- Experiencing a Therapeutic Sex Offenders Prison. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. Vol 60 (Issue 4), pp. 371 - 396. https://doi.org/10.1177/0306624x14553227

Social climate in Learning Disability services

Willets, L., Mooney, P. and Blagden, N. 2014. Social climate in Learning Disability services. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities and Offending Behaviour. Vol 5 (Issue 1), pp. 24-37. https://doi.org/10.1108/jidob-10-2013-0025

Accumulating meaning, purpose and opportunities to change 'drip by drip': the impact of being a listener in prison

Perrin, C. and Blagden, N. 2014. Accumulating meaning, purpose and opportunities to change 'drip by drip': the impact of being a listener in prison. Psychology, Crime and Law. Vol 20 (Issue 9), pp. 902-920. https://doi.org/10.1080/1068316x.2014.888429

Making Sense of Denial in Sexual Offenders: A Qualitative Phenomenological and Repertory Grid Analysis

Blagden, N., Winder, B., Gregson, M. and Thorne, K. 2014. Making Sense of Denial in Sexual Offenders: A Qualitative Phenomenological and Repertory Grid Analysis. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Vol 29 (Issue 9), pp. 1698 - 1731. https://doi.org/10.1177/0886260513511530
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