PhD student Matt King-Parker presents at EAPL conference
PhD student Matthew King-Parker presented his first PhD study on burglary scripts at the European Association of Psychology and Law‘s 2021 online annual conference on the 15th August 2021
PhD student Matthew King-Parker presented his first PhD study on burglary scripts at the European Association of Psychology and Law‘s 2021 online annual conference on the 15th August 2021
In Aug 2021, Lauren Smith co-facilitated a series of workshops, alongside Lyndsey Harris and Lauren Hall (School of Social and Political Sciences) and Steve Corbett, with members of the Safer Lincolnshire Partnership to understand the current needs and gaps for people leaving prison in Lincolnshire.
Discussions from the workshops have been collated into a report to inform a collaborative bid between local partners to the Local Leadership and Integration Fund.
Lauren Smith and Amanda Roberts with Tom George and Jim Rogers from the School of Health and Social Care have been awarded a Productivity Voucher in collaboration with Development Plus. Development Plus are a local voluntary sector organisation who deliver a range of community-based projects.
The Productivity Voucher will be used to conduct a review of Project Compass which provides support to people experiencing entrenched rough sleeping in Lincoln City. The review will be used to inform the future development of the project.
In June 2021, Ross (and colleagues) published a review paper on high risk sexual fantasies in the open-access journal Sexual Offending: Theory, Research, and Prevention.
Rossegger, A., Bartels, R. M., Endrass, J., Borchard, B., & Singh, J. P. (2021). High Risk Sexual Fantasies and Sexual Offending: An Overview of Fundamentals and Interventions. Sexual Offending: Theory, Research, and Prevention, 16, 1-16. https://doi.org/10.5964/sotrap.5291
On Tuesday 15th June 2021, Phil Willmot and Michelle Smith spoke about trauma-informed forensic practice at the BPS’ Division of Forensic Psychology virtual conference.