This academic poster was displayed at the Centre of Research and Education in Forensic Psychology's (CORE-FP) seminal impact event, entitled "Offender Behaviour Treatment Programmes: Where do we go from here?", on Thursday 6th September 2018. It was re-displayed at the inauguration of Professor Jane L. Wood (CORE-FP, School of Psychology) on Thursday 18th April 2019. The poster outlines the author's proposed Ph.D. project on sexual aggression in higher education
Purpose: Sexual assault is prevalent on UK University campuses, and prevention efforts are being inc...
Rising rates of gender-based violence, sexual assaults and victimisation have made on-campus consent...
Research suggests that consent is often misunderstood but limited research has focused specifically ...
This academic poster was displayed at the South East Network for Social Sciences' (SeNSS) summer con...
A presentation delivered at the Centre of Research & Education in Forensic Psychology (CORE-FP) mont...
Our studies are the first in the UK to assess empirically the psychological profiles of the most com...
In the UK, figures suggest that over two-thirds of female university students experience sexual viol...
University-based sexual aggression is a pervasive public health issue associated with numerous negat...
University-based sexual aggression is an international public health issue; however, to date, there ...
Over the last decade, national climate surveys have consistently highlighted UK university campuses ...
An invited blog post written for the Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group (PsyPAG) on university-ba...
As part of wider governmental calls to end violence against women and girls (VAWG), accelerated leve...
University-based sexual violence is a pervasive public health issue associated with numerous negativ...
This paper examines research into the effectiveness of rape law education in schools and Universitie...
From 2010 national research clarified that sexual and domestic abuse was an issue for university stu...
Purpose: Sexual assault is prevalent on UK University campuses, and prevention efforts are being inc...
Rising rates of gender-based violence, sexual assaults and victimisation have made on-campus consent...
Research suggests that consent is often misunderstood but limited research has focused specifically ...
This academic poster was displayed at the South East Network for Social Sciences' (SeNSS) summer con...
A presentation delivered at the Centre of Research & Education in Forensic Psychology (CORE-FP) mont...
Our studies are the first in the UK to assess empirically the psychological profiles of the most com...
In the UK, figures suggest that over two-thirds of female university students experience sexual viol...
University-based sexual aggression is a pervasive public health issue associated with numerous negat...
University-based sexual aggression is an international public health issue; however, to date, there ...
Over the last decade, national climate surveys have consistently highlighted UK university campuses ...
An invited blog post written for the Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group (PsyPAG) on university-ba...
As part of wider governmental calls to end violence against women and girls (VAWG), accelerated leve...
University-based sexual violence is a pervasive public health issue associated with numerous negativ...
This paper examines research into the effectiveness of rape law education in schools and Universitie...
From 2010 national research clarified that sexual and domestic abuse was an issue for university stu...
Purpose: Sexual assault is prevalent on UK University campuses, and prevention efforts are being inc...
Rising rates of gender-based violence, sexual assaults and victimisation have made on-campus consent...
Research suggests that consent is often misunderstood but limited research has focused specifically ...