Over the last decade, national climate surveys have consistently highlighted UK university campuses as being a breeding ground for sexual aggression, with over one-in-four female students self-reporting sexual violence victimisation during their studies (National Union of Students, 201
In the US, ‘campus climate surveys’ are an established measure of prevalence of, and students’ aware...
The Universities UK Taskforce published its report on tackling violence against women, hate crime an...
From 2010 national research clarified that sexual and domestic abuse was an issue for university stu...
This academic poster was displayed at the South East Network for Social Sciences' (SeNSS) summer con...
In the UK, figures suggest that over two-thirds of female university students experience sexual viol...
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...
University-based sexual aggression is an international public health issue; however, to date, there ...
An invited blog post written for the Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group (PsyPAG) on university-ba...
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...
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 research emanates from an anti-sexual violence bystander programme delivered at an English univ...
In the US, ‘campus climate surveys’ are an established measure of the prevalence of, and students’ a...
In the US, ‘campus climate surveys’ are an established measure of prevalence of, and students’ aware...
The Universities UK Taskforce published its report on tackling violence against women, hate crime an...
From 2010 national research clarified that sexual and domestic abuse was an issue for university stu...
This academic poster was displayed at the South East Network for Social Sciences' (SeNSS) summer con...
In the UK, figures suggest that over two-thirds of female university students experience sexual viol...
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...
University-based sexual aggression is an international public health issue; however, to date, there ...
An invited blog post written for the Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group (PsyPAG) on university-ba...
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...
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 research emanates from an anti-sexual violence bystander programme delivered at an English univ...
In the US, ‘campus climate surveys’ are an established measure of the prevalence of, and students’ a...
In the US, ‘campus climate surveys’ are an established measure of prevalence of, and students’ aware...
The Universities UK Taskforce published its report on tackling violence against women, hate crime an...
From 2010 national research clarified that sexual and domestic abuse was an issue for university stu...