Eithne Dowds (@eithne_dowds) 's Twitter Profile
Eithne Dowds

@eithne_dowds

Senior Lecturer @qubschooloflaw researching contemporary reform to sexual consent laws. Co-founder All Ireland Network on Sexual Violence Research @ainsvr2023

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All-Ireland Network on Sexual Violence Research (@ainsvr2023) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well done to the wonderful PhD researchers who participated in our 'Thesis in Three' competition. Congratulations to our winner, Niamh Burns! Thanks to our judges, Dr Sinéad Ring Susan Leahy & Jolena Flett Victim Support NI & chair Eithne Dowds

Well done to the wonderful PhD researchers who participated in our 'Thesis in Three' competition.  
Congratulations to our winner, Niamh Burns! 
Thanks to our judges, <a href="/sineadring/">Dr Sinéad Ring</a> <a href="/SLeahy14/">Susan Leahy</a> &amp; Jolena Flett <a href="/VictimSupportNI/">Victim Support NI</a> &amp; chair <a href="/eithne_dowds/">Eithne Dowds</a>
Susan Leahy (@sleahy14) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was a real honour to have the opportunity to learn about these fantastic research projects this week, all of which are making such important contributions to scholarship on sexual violence. Thank you to all the fantastic researchers who shared their ideas with us.

Centre for Crime, Justice & Victim Studies (CCJVS) (@ccjvsul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On 5 June, Dr Susan Leahy hosted the 'Thesis in Three' competition for PhD members of the All-Ireland Network on Sexual Violence Research (AINSVR). Est. by Dr Leahy & Dr Eithne Dowds, AINSVR brings together those working in the area of sexual violence in Ireland & Northern Ireland.

On 5 June, Dr <a href="/SLeahy14/">Susan Leahy</a> hosted the 'Thesis in Three' competition for PhD members of the All-Ireland Network on Sexual Violence Research (AINSVR). Est. by Dr Leahy &amp; Dr Eithne Dowds, AINSVR brings together those working in the area of sexual violence in Ireland &amp; Northern Ireland.
QUB Law PhD Student Research Network (SRN) (@qublawsrn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👏Proud of our PhD students who rocked the All-Ireland Network on Sexual Violence Research 'Thesis in Three' competition last week🤩 Major kudos to Chloe Hanna, our fantastic SRN chair & one of the standout participants in the competition🌟

Siobhan Weare (@siobhanweare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great way to end the week - new article on the section 28 special measure has been published in the International Journal of Evidence and Proof - journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13… Written with fabulous co-authors Prof Vanessa Munro, Lorna O'Doherty, Grace Carter 🏃🏽‍♀️🎓📚🏔, Lara Flynn Hudspith >>>

Oona Brooks-Hay (@droonabrooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗣️The consultation on sentencing for rape in Scotland opens today. You can read our report on survivor views and experiences of sentencing here: tinyurl.com/58abbcmx Michele Burman Dr Jenn Glinski (She/Her) SCCJR UofG GBV Research Forum

Aoife O'Donoghue @aoifemod.bsky.social (@aoifemod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My Inaugural Lecture at QUB School of Law is on Sept 17th It's called: 'I am Lonely For them’ (Re)Imagining this island as a Feminist Society' Details (include remote) below eventbrite.co.uk/e/inaugural-le…

QUB School of Law (@qubschooloflaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read the latest on the Law Blog from Cheryl Lawther "Labour and Legacy: An Opportunity to Re-Centre Conflict Related Sexual Violence?" Professor Cheryl Lawther argues that despite being a significant issue, CRSV has been sidelined in truth and justice efforts. The new Labour

Read the latest on the Law Blog from <a href="/LawtherC/">Cheryl Lawther</a>  "Labour and Legacy: An Opportunity to Re-Centre Conflict Related Sexual Violence?"

Professor Cheryl Lawther argues that despite being a significant issue, CRSV has been sidelined in truth and justice efforts. The new Labour
Commissioner for Victims of Crime NI (@cvocni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we have launched a tender for research into family courts here in Northern Ireland. This research will be focused on placing the voice of the children involved in the court system at the centre of understanding how the system works and where improvements can be made.

Today we have launched a tender for research into family courts here in Northern Ireland.

This research will be focused on placing the voice of the children involved in the court system at the centre of understanding how the system works and where improvements can be made.
Elaine Crory (@elainecrory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What Stephen Nolan may not realise - although it's easy to find the info - is that we have a gender neutral Domestic and Sexual Abuse Strategy and have done for years. This is a new and additional strategy looking specifically at VAWG which is MORE than domestic abuse.

Hannah Bows 🐶📚🎓👶🤱 (@hannah_bows) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This research is available open access for anyone to read so please do share widely within/across your networks to anyone you think would be interested!

Chloe Hanna (@chloehanna42) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to presenting at the PhD Law Conference tomorrow @ 12pm on the Insights Into Criminal Law and Theory panel 📚⚖️ Feel free to drop in and listen to myself and fellow panelists present on our ongoing PhD research! 🧐

Centre for Crime, Justice & Victim Studies (CCJVS) (@ccjvsul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr Susan Leahy, Director of CCVJS, presented her research at the All Ireland Network on Sexual Violence Research (AINSVR) conference on 2 September 2024. Susan co-founded the AINSVR network with her colleague, Dr Eithne Dowds, Queen's University Belfast (1/3).

Dr Susan Leahy, Director of CCVJS, presented her research at the All Ireland Network on Sexual Violence Research (AINSVR) conference on 2 September 2024. Susan co-founded the AINSVR network with her colleague, Dr Eithne Dowds, Queen's University Belfast (1/3).
QUB School of Law (@qubschooloflaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The second panel of the PhD Conference today, chaired by Dr. John Taggart, generated some insightful and thought-provoking discussions on criminal law and theory. Chloe Hanna, Matthew McCallion, and Eamonn Rea all presented excellent research. Starting off the session, Chloe's

The second panel of the PhD Conference today, chaired by Dr. John Taggart, generated some insightful and thought-provoking discussions on criminal law and theory. Chloe Hanna, Matthew McCallion, and Eamonn Rea all presented excellent research.

Starting off the session, Chloe's
Chloe Hanna (@chloehanna42) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My first-ever journal publication is finally out in the world! 📚🥹🎉 Honoured to be sharing my work alongside some great colleagues from The Vulnerable Accused Network network in this special issue ✨ Read here: pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publication…

My first-ever journal publication is finally out in the world! 📚🥹🎉 

Honoured to be sharing my work alongside some great colleagues from <a href="/TheVulnAccused/">The Vulnerable Accused Network</a> network in this special issue ✨ 

Read here:
pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publication…
Victim Support NI (@victimsupportni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're hiring! Seeking legal professionals (solicitors/barristers) on the lookout for a brand new challenge in an exciting new role which expands the existing SOLA service to children and young people. Apply online and find out more here: bit.ly/3TnnHUj

We're hiring!  Seeking legal professionals (solicitors/barristers) on the lookout for a brand new challenge in an exciting new role which expands the existing SOLA service to children and young people.  Apply online and find out more here:
bit.ly/3TnnHUj
QUB Law PhD Student Research Network (SRN) (@qublawsrn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Chloe Hanna for her publication titled "Defendant anonymity in Northern Ireland: stigma, shame and vulnerability" in Criminal Law Review. 🎉📜 pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publication…

Dr Susan Lagdon (@susanlagdon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wonderful to attend the launch of the Ending Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy today. A huge testament to the work that has gone before, and a critical moment marked for the work to come!

Wonderful to attend the launch of the Ending Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy today. A huge testament to the work that has gone before, and a critical moment marked for the work to come!