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Excited to share that my first sole-authored journal article, ‘Policing perpetrator suicide threats in family violence cases: competing priorities and contemporary challenges’ has been published in Policing and Society. View it here (open access!): tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Grateful to have attended #ANZSOC2024 in Ōtautahi, and excited to have been awarded the 2024 PhD Candidate Award for my article ‘Policing perpetrator suicide threats in family violence cases: competing priorities and contemporary challenges’ (read here: tandfonline.com/doi/metrics/10…)
Congratulations Jessica Woolley, Deakin University, winner of the PhD Award for her publication '‘Policing perpetrator suicide threats in family violence cases: competing priorities and contemporary challenges’ shorturl.at/J0czb
@MonashGFV are completing a project for the Attorney General’s Department. We are keen to talk to advocates or practitioners who have professional insights into and have supported victim-survivors of family, domestic #DV #FSV or #SexualViolence when encountering police
Looking for participants to take part in a study on #bodyimage, birth experiences, and mental health. Click here to take part researchsurveys.deakin.edu.au/jfe/form/SV_88…
Great opportunity to work with the brilliant @freyamclachlan 🌟
📢 Come & do a PhD with me and @poleary17 at @Griffith_Uni! Apply at the link if you are interested in exploring interventions + engagements with perpetrators and bystanders of GBV 📝 Opportunities to collab with the many scholars/partner orgs of @_CEVAW griffith.edu.au/research-study…
Suicide threats are a weapon of family violence. How can police balance mental health needs with protecting victims? By Jessica Woolley theconversation.com/suicide-threat…
A hugely important topic discussed fantastically by @_jwool in this Conversation piece! Read the piece below and the open access journal article at tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
📢 Come & do a PhD with me and @poleary17 at @Griffith_Uni! Apply at the link if you are interested in exploring interventions + engagements with perpetrators and bystanders of GBV 📝 Opportunities to collab with the many scholars/partner orgs of @_CEVAW griffith.edu.au/research-study…
My first piece for @ConversationEDU has been published. It explores my recent research regarding how police respond to suicide threats by perpetrators of family violence. I examine how suicide threats challenge police, consequences of current processes, and future considerations.
New research shows police specialising in family violence are concerned current approaches leave victim-survivors unprotected writes @_jwool (@Deakin) theconversation.com/suicide-threat…
Additional online workshops have been added. Register here shorturl.at/rtbsO #DFV #Victoria #VAWG
“it is important to develop further understanding as to how suicide threats are addressed by police as they attend incidents of family violence, especially given that suicide threats may be weaponised as a form of coercive control” | @Deakin’s @_jwool tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10.10…
Must read #OpenAccess (free) article out from @_jwool of @DeakinCrim @DNAGV_AU in Policing and Society @tandfonline She explores the #Policing of perpetrator suicide threats (as a form of #CoerciveControl) in #DFV #FamilyViolence #DomesticViolence cases tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
The testimonies heard so far are powerful accounts of queer victims-survivors’ experiences of IPV, but more volunteers are needed! If you would prefer you can sign up for a 1-on-1 interview, please email us for more details @ [email protected] Please share widely!
Volunteers needed! Please share and RT widely! If you are a queer victim-survivor of intimate partner violence OR a support service practitioner with experience helping queer victims-survivors, please consider completing these surveys below.
Participants Needed! If you have 15-20 minutes spare today please consider completing our surveys. Your responses will help inform how we understand the help-seeking needs of queer victims-survivors of intimate partner violence. Scan the QR code or click the link below.
Spyware can be weaponised in the context of #DFV #DomesticViolence #FamilyViolence, as vendors well know. Thx @begley_patrick for highlighting this issue & calls to address the sale, promotion and use of this technology smh.com.au/national/keep-… @KMBentley @WESNETAustralia
smh.com.au
‘Keep a close eye on your partner’: The industry selling spyware to jealous spouses
It’s been described as dangerous and reprehensible, but while “stalkerware” products have been removed from app stores, Australian companies are offering the chance to snoop.
In this study we are inviting queer victims-survivors of intimate partner violence to share their help-seeking behaviours, so that we can better understand the needs of our Australian queer communities. Scan the QR below for more information or DM me!
Volunteers needed! Please share and RT widely! If you are a queer victim-survivor of intimate partner violence OR a support service practitioner with experience helping queer victims-survivors, please consider completing these surveys below.
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