🚨 🚨 New Special Issue Alert: Sexual Violence Within the Family 🚨 🚨
Guest Editors Prof. Stephanie Kewley and Dr Jasmin Tregidga are welcoming submissions. Abstracts due June 30, 2025.
🔗See below link for details.
https://t.co/6Wjp7n5c4x
Issue 1, 2025 is now available in Journal of Sexual Aggression: Vol 31, No 1 (Current issue). It includes a thank you to all our 2024 reviewers - who are invaluable in safeguarding the quality and high academic integrity of the papers we publish.
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🚨 Sharing another @JSATandF publication. Findings highlight the urgent need for targeted interventions and safety measures to tackle the widespread fear of sexual assault, and enhance the sense of security, among female students in Bangladesh. Get Access https://t.co/aWDCqmaWDe
🚨 Sharing another recent @JSATandF publication examining the influence of drug and alcohol intoxication on perceptions of risk and punishment in the context of campus sexual assault
📰 Get Access ➡️https://t.co/weGAfp3Zns
🚨Sharing an article from @JSATandF. Findings highlight an urgent, unmet need for educational interventions to raise awareness of criminal & sexual exploitation in county lines➡️Get Access https://t.co/fDsy9VfE69
🚨 New publication alert!
💡This study suggests victimisation rates are generally high among the non-heterosexual and non-CIS gender college student community in the US, significantly impacting victimisation and victim service outcomes.
➡️Get Access https://t.co/l1KExeHqFW
🚨Latest publication in @JSATandF. This study provided empirical information demonstrating the effect that different definitions of sexual recidivism have on risk estimates. https://t.co/ZXtEaFcJk1
📰"Understanding the social perception of non-consensual sexual intercourse beyond the insights from Western cultures has significant implications for individual, societal, and institutional responses towards date and marital rape in Iran"
https://t.co/cWSIwvHn5O
📰 Another recent publication in @JSATandF: "Combining experience sampling method (ESM) and traditional forensic case formulation can help adult men with a history of sexual offences to better understand patterns in their risk-relevant characteristics" https://t.co/TAcM3QQ6DC
🚨 Recent review published in @JSATandF on CSAM offending highlights a lack of theory and an overreliance on historic factors. Authors call for future research to address identified shortcomings to better understand and prevent future CSAM offending. https://t.co/FOaqmVJ17Q
🚨 New publication alert: Results highlight the critical importance of customised sexual education programmes for reducing the vulnerability of individuals with a disability to sexual violence and abuse. https://t.co/DsamgNwQza
New (open access) article by @DrJaneMeyrick, myself, Anne Eason, Bethany Curtis & Ella Rees on the causes and solutions of gender-based violence from survivors of sexual violence against women and girls (VAWG)
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@CriminologyUWE
@UWE_Research
https://t.co/omV9ZGhr6S
Significant new research on content of mainstream p*rn shows pathways to CSAM and popularity of harmful aggressive & incest porn.
Innovative study looking at popular tags on mainstream site by Gane, Watters @rwortley1 Prichard in @JSATandF#PornHarms 🧵https://t.co/FnfcfsXXLc
New open access article now available: Differences in Risk for Sexual Violence Protocol (RSVP) risk factors among older and adult men who have sexually offended https://t.co/tXke8KiKoy
Sharing another online first publication: Blurring the lines: the vague boundary between mainstream and deviant internet pornography tags for at-risk viewers https://t.co/G6DiDTvSRX
Please share among your networks, as relevant!
📭New open access article in @JSATandF now available: Adult recollections of childhood memories in individuals convicted of sexual offences: implications for narrative therapy https://t.co/attSorhOBg
📭 Sharing a new @JSATandF online first publication: Non-consensual forwarding of sexts: characteristics and overlap with in-person sexual coercion https://t.co/XJL7dtt8mI
Please see the new joint @NOTAevents & @ATSA_Official blog by @Cody_N_Porter Porter & @ProfKMcCartan called “The challenges of employing people with convictions for a sexual offence: a new way forward or rebranded rhetoric”
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https://t.co/DUkSTkJEiN
Our latest #OpenAccess paper in the @JSATandF https://t.co/eIaF56DW8T
Reports study re: relationships between autistic traits, experiences of prison climates, mental wellbeing & treatment readiness for prisoners w sexual convictions @CraigHarper19@DrGayleDillon@belinda_winder