Ruth Weir
@ruthweir.bsky.social
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Deputy Director of @violenceandsociety centre. Geographer and Criminologist. Researching policing, domestic abuse, abuse in teenage relationships and neighbourhoods.
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Katy Barrow-Grint
@ktbg1.bsky.social
· Aug 8
Violence against women and girls in schools and among children and young people
Violence against women and girls is increasing, with online harms and abuse affecting girls at a higher rate than boys. What are the core challenges and opportunities in the UK?
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Katy Barrow-Grint
@ktbg1.bsky.social
· Apr 4
Adolescent Domestic Abuse Roundtable | Gloucestershire Constabulary
Gloucestershire Constabulary is leading a national research project into ‘Adolescent Domestic Abuse’ sometimes known as ‘Teenage relationship abuse and violence.’
At the moment, sexual violence, coer...
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Ruth Weir
@ruthweir.bsky.social
· Mar 7
Ruth Weir
@ruthweir.bsky.social
· Jan 20
In memory of Holly Newton: Why teens fall between the gaps of domestic abuse support | City, University of London
Academics from the Violence & Society research centre echo Holly Newton’s parents call for domestic abuse policy reform to better protect teens.
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Ruth Weir
@ruthweir.bsky.social
· Dec 18
Deputy Chief Constable awarded Practitioner in Residence at Violence and Society Centre - City Vision
Your name Your email Subject Your message (optional) City St George’s, UoL, offers a Practitioner in Residence programme at the School for Policy and Global Affairs. It is for mid-level and senior pol...
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The Guardian
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· Dec 11
Swiped: The School That Banned Smartphones review – makes you long to lock your own device in a box
This three-week experiment to study the horrifying effects of the grim content that children can access 24/7 has predictable results – which are nonetheless horrifying
As a rule, jealousy is not an emotion social experiment TV tends to elicit. To gain…
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