“…Neidigh & Krop, 1992;Ward et al, 1998;Ward, Hudson, & Johnston, 1997) and extracted concrete examples. Since its publication, Ward and Keenan's concept of implicit theories has been accepted widely by researchers in the area of sexual offending, and there is much theoretical and empirical research that supports the concept of implicit theories among rapists, female sexual offenders and violent offenders (Drake, Ward, Nathan, & Lee, 2009;Gannon, Hoare, Rose, & Parrett, 2012;Gannon, Ward, & Collie, 2007;Gannon, Wright, Beech, & Williams, 2006;Howitt & Sheldon, 2007;Mihailides, Devilly, & Ward, 2004;Milner & Webster, 2005;Polaschek, Calvert, & Gannon, 2009;Wood & Riggs, 2009).…”