Laura Stevens
@stevens_laura7
PhD candidate at University of Birmingham. BA in Psychological and Behavioural Sciences from University of Cambridge. Research interests in memory for SV.
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19-08-2018 05:41:14
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Huge thanks to Prof. Heather Flowe Heather Flowe for bringing together national and international experts to work together on how to tackle sexual violence and harassment both on and off campus.
Congrats to Lady Wangu Kanja on receiving an Honorary Doctorate from Uni of Birmingham! Your tireless advocacy for sexual violence survivors continues to inspire. I'm proud to collaborate with such a dedicated justice champion|! Wangu Kanja Foundation
Join us today as Hedayat Selim & Jenny Skrifvars present their posters at #EAPL2024. Looking forward to seeing you there!
Completely not surprised Laura Stevens gave a fantastic talk about the impactful work she’s been doing! Great work, Laura (and team)!
Great key note by Annelies Vredeveldt on culture and memory! Join us in Auditorium 1 at 16:30 today to continue the discussion on cross-cultural memory within asylum seeking! Chaired by Tanja van Veldhuizen and Lorraine Hope!
Exciting to see Laura Stevens presentation at #EAPL2024! Great example of our innovative work on eliciting memory accounts in humanitarian and cross-cultural contexts . Students, interested in this field? Contact Heather Flowe about PhD and fellowship opportunities!
Griffith Criminology Institute Donald Weatherburn Boris Beranger UNSW QUT Centre for Justice Jarryd Bartle Professor Cassandra Cross Migration@Monash Finally a review by Laura Stevens & Chloe Morris Applied Memory Lab - ‘The Intersections of Family Violence & Sexual Offending’ by Dr Gemma Hamilton & Patrick Tidmarsh: “important & powerful exploration of how to provide the most beneficial support to victim-survivors of violent crimes.”
Read the fantastic work of doctoral student Hedayat Selim and colleagues within our network julia korkman, Elina Pirjatanniemi 🇺🇦🇫🇮🇪🇺 and Jan Antfolk, as they discuss credibility assessments based on religion. Read the full article here - tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.108… Thread below!
Read exciting new research from doctoral student Jenny Skrifvars and colleagues Jan Antfolk & julia korkman, in collaboration with Maahanmuuttovirasto. Together they developed and evaluated a training programme in Legal Psychology for Finnish Asylum Officials! Thread below!
1/ Read the fantastic work of doctoral student Jenny Skrifvars and colleagues within our network Jan Antfolk, julia korkman, & Tanja van Veldhuizen, as they discuss eliciting information in Finnish asylum interviews. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.100… Thread below!
Proud to announce that I have received the 2024 ATSA Graduate Student Award for my thesis chapter - Training Non-Police First Responders to use Best-Practice Interviewing Skills to Document Cases of SGBV in Kenya w. Heather Flowe, Wangu Kanja Foundation, Dr Amelia Kohl, Sarah Rockowitz!
Read the amazing work from doctoral student Jenny Skrifvars and colleagues within our network Jan Antfolk, julia korkman and Tanja van Veldhuizen, as they discuss assumptions underlying credibility assessments. Read the full article here- tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.108… Thread below!
Pleased to see this training underway! Thank you Wangu Kanja Foundation for facilitating this training & to all who participated. Our training is survivor-centred, trauma-informed, & evidence-based to effectively document statements! Thank you to our funders Economic and Social Research Council,Rights For Time, & Advanced Hyperbaric!