Our studies are the first in the UK to assess empirically the psychological profiles of the most common perpetrators of sexual assault at UK universities: sexually aggressive male students. Study 1 assesses the characteristics and predictors of sexual aggression amongst university males at one UK university, whilst Study 2 evaluates the generalisability of findings across a national sample. Study 3 examines the heterogeneity of self-reported sexually aggressive students to see if they comprised a unique clinical population with shared treatment needs. This poster was also presented at the SeNSS Virtual Summer Conference 2020 (16-17th July)
In the US, ‘campus climate surveys’ are an established measure of prevalence of, and students’ aware...
ObjectivePrevious research has indicated high rates of sexual assault (SA) among US students (> 2...
There is an international body of evidence indicating that universities are significant sites for GB...
In the UK, figures suggest that over two-thirds of female university students experience sexual viol...
This academic poster was displayed at the South East Network for Social Sciences' (SeNSS) summer con...
University-based sexual aggression is an international public health issue; however, to date, there ...
This academic poster was displayed at the Centre of Research and Education in Forensic Psychology's ...
University-based sexual aggression is a pervasive public health issue associated with numerous negat...
Over the last decade, national climate surveys have consistently highlighted UK university campuses ...
A presentation delivered at the Centre of Research & Education in Forensic Psychology (CORE-FP) mont...
University-based sexual violence is a pervasive public health issue associated with numerous negativ...
An invited blog post written for the Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group (PsyPAG) on university-ba...
There is a lack of exploratory data describing the offences and violent acts of young people with ha...
The Universities UK Taskforce published its report on tackling violence against women, hate crime an...
Purpose: Sexual assault is prevalent on UK University campuses, and prevention efforts are being inc...
In the US, ‘campus climate surveys’ are an established measure of prevalence of, and students’ aware...
ObjectivePrevious research has indicated high rates of sexual assault (SA) among US students (> 2...
There is an international body of evidence indicating that universities are significant sites for GB...
In the UK, figures suggest that over two-thirds of female university students experience sexual viol...
This academic poster was displayed at the South East Network for Social Sciences' (SeNSS) summer con...
University-based sexual aggression is an international public health issue; however, to date, there ...
This academic poster was displayed at the Centre of Research and Education in Forensic Psychology's ...
University-based sexual aggression is a pervasive public health issue associated with numerous negat...
Over the last decade, national climate surveys have consistently highlighted UK university campuses ...
A presentation delivered at the Centre of Research & Education in Forensic Psychology (CORE-FP) mont...
University-based sexual violence is a pervasive public health issue associated with numerous negativ...
An invited blog post written for the Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group (PsyPAG) on university-ba...
There is a lack of exploratory data describing the offences and violent acts of young people with ha...
The Universities UK Taskforce published its report on tackling violence against women, hate crime an...
Purpose: Sexual assault is prevalent on UK University campuses, and prevention efforts are being inc...
In the US, ‘campus climate surveys’ are an established measure of prevalence of, and students’ aware...
ObjectivePrevious research has indicated high rates of sexual assault (SA) among US students (> 2...
There is an international body of evidence indicating that universities are significant sites for GB...