Personality differences appearing between rapists of adults, rapists of children and non-violent sexual molesters of female children.

JH Panton - Research Communications in Psychology, Psychiatry …, 1978 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Analysis of MMPI test results of 30 adult rapists, 20 child rapists, and 28 nonviolent
child molesters (aged 21–49) revealed no significant mean scale differences between the 2 …

MMPI profile configurations associated with incestuous and non-incestuous child molesting

JH Panton - Psychological Reports, 1979 - journals.sagepub.com
The comparison of MMPI data for 35 males convicted of incest with 28 males convicted of
non-incestuous sexual molesting of children showed marked similarity between mean MMPI …

MMPI profile configurations among crime classification groups.

JH Panton - Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1958 - search.ebscohost.com
This article tests the hypothesis that a prison population is more deviant than the general
population in its Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) responses and that there …

Personality characteristics of death-row prison inmates.

JH Panton - Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1976 - search.ebscohost.com
This article focuses on death-row prison inmates. Recent changes in the North Carolina legal
statutes that make it mandatory to award the death sentence to all persons convicted of first …

Use of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory as an index to" escapism."

HS Beall, JH Panton - Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1956 - psycnet.apa.org
To construct an" escapism" scale to aid in the custody assignment of prisoners, the MMPI was
given over a year period to all literate, male, felon admissions of a prison (N= 413). Of this …

Personality differences between male and female prison inmates: Measured by the MMPI

JH Panton - Correctional Psychologist, 1974 - journals.sagepub.com
Most of the research on classification of prisoners has been conducted solely with male
samples. The present study compared MMPI profiles of male and female prisoners. Males …

Inmate responses to lengthy death row confinement

JL Gallemore Jr, JH Panton - American Journal of Psychiatry, 1972 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Psychiatric interview and psychological testing were used to ascertain the effects of extended
confinement on "death row" of eight men who were evaluated upon admission to prison …

Utility of the Megargee-Bohn MMPI typological assignments: Study with a sample of death row inmates

WG Dahlstrom, JH Panton, KP Bain… - Criminal Justice and …, 1986 - journals.sagepub.com
… (See Figure 2) Of specific concern in the 1978 Panton study were the possible effects of
confinement on Death Row for periods ranging from 6 to 49 months and the impact of that …

The identification of habitual criminalism with the MMPI.

JH Panton - Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1962 - psycnet.apa.org
A reappraisal of the effectiveness of the MMPI in the identification of recidivism. A nonhabitual
criminal group was matched with an habitual criminal group of 50 Ss each and an analysis …

Predicting prison adjustment with the Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory.

JH Panton - Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1958 - psycnet.apa.org
" An attempt has been made to improve on the validity of a 42 item MMPI prison adjustment
scale." 6 of the original items were omitted on rational grounds. The revised Prison …