Forensic Psychology Graduate student, studying measurement of intimate partner sexual and non-sexual violence @Carleton_U | Tweets are my own | She/her.
Thrilled this article on #policepartnerships and #coercivecontrol is now published on @ConversationCA with Dr Zoe Hilton @ODARArisk
Bottom line, we can make further progress and fewer victims if academics and police work together.
Excited to announce that our (@stephens_skye & @SydneyUpNorth) image-based sexual abuse (IBSA) paper was accepted in @ELSpsychology's Computers in Human Behavior! You can view the pre-print here: https://t.co/skK2gDF6H2
I asked AI to generate mascots based on a major industry &in each province.
These are the results.
British Columbia: Forestry
With 55 million hectares of forested land, B.C. is one of the world's largest exporters of wood products.
📣 We are hiring an RA with interest in forensic mental health on the Forensic Research Unit at @TheRoyalMHC for the summer! The role will primarily involve coding charts of patients who received a forensic assessment over the last few years.
See next tweet ⬇️
Excited our article is out @ConversationCA on work we're doing with @possibilityseed and to develop a campus community risk tool for sexual & gender-based violence. Dr. Jesmen Mendoza, Ruchika Gothoskar, & I have been working with amazing content experts https://t.co/jJBt0nTSYo
Please RT. Hoping to interview police officers (any country) who have been involved in a misconduct investigation. Curious about the role that body worn camera footage played (if available) or could have played (if unavailable). Please message me if willing to participate. Thx.
To my Twitter crew and others,
Are you a forensic professional, working as a researcher or practitioner?
I would love to get your feedback on a 20-minute survey on strength factors in criminally desisting men and women:
https://t.co/oxLam73G9A
Survey open until December 31st.
Did you know that coercive control is more predictive of a man killing his (ex)girlfriend/wife than physical violence is?
If you are trying to assess how much danger a woman is in, look at how *controlling* the man abusing her is.
More controlling = higher risk of femicide.
When most of us picture a witch, the image of pointy hats, broomsticks and cauldrons come to mind.🧙♀️
But did you know the first “witches” were described as goddesses? 🔮
@humscarleton Prof. Kim Stratton discusses early depictions in literature and how this stereotype emerged.