Stopping Gender-based Violence in Higher Education provides a unique insight into gender-based violence at universities and outlines the path toward tangible changes. Bringing together perspectives from activists, practitioners, and university administrators, the book presents a diverse range of voices to constructively critique the field.
Clarissa J. Humphreys is a practitioner, trainer, and leading authority on addressing gender-based violence (GBV) in Higher Education. She is currently the Sexual Misconduct Prevention and Response Manager at Durham University and has clinical experience working with survivors and perpetrators of GBV and with individuals with acute mental illnesses and co-occurring substance use issues.
Graham J. Towl is Professor of Forensic Psychology at Durham University and a former Chief Psychologist at the Ministry of Justice. He was peer (British Psychological Society) nominated as the most influential UK forensic psychologist. His publications on sexual violence at universities include two co-authored books and numerous blogs and articles in Higher Education outlets.
Table of Contents
Contributors
List of Abbreviations
List of Tables
List of Figures
Clarissa J. Humphreys and Graham J. Towl
Part 1
Context, Theory and Law
Melanie McCarry, Cassandra Jones and Anni Donaldson
Jim Dickinson and Sunday Blake
Geetanjali Gangoli and Cassandra Jones
Catherine Donovan and Nicola Roberts
Ngozi Anyadike-Danes
Samuel T. Hales
Rachel Fenton and Janet Keliher
Part 2
Practice
Fiona Drouet and Poppy Gerrard-Abbott
Clarissa J. Humphreys and Graham J. Towl
Anna Bull
Kelly Prince and Peta Franklin-Corben
Carl Norcliffe and Andrea Pescod
Kelsey Paske
Rosanna Bellini
Clarissa J. Humphreys and Graham J. Towl
Part 3
Partnerships
Sunday Blake and Jim Dickinson
Elizabeth Hughes and Tammi Walker
Niamh Kerr and Kathryn Dawson
Amy Norton and Graham J. Towl
Andy Phippen and Emma Bond
Graham J. Towl and Clarissa J. Humphreys
Index