2022-2023 Student Seminar Series
All meetings are from 12-1 p.m.
Meeting 1 (10/20)
Determinants of Violence Toward Sexual and Gender Minorities: A Critical Review and Call to Action (Dominic Parrott, Department of Psychology)
Meeting 2 (11/17)
Intimate Partner Violence among Couples from Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Backgrounds (Julia Hammett, Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovations, Arizona State University)
Meeting 3 (1/26)
Findings from a CRIV Pilot Study of The Confess Project (Natasha De Veauuse Brown, School of Public Health, Department of Health Policy & Behavioral Science)
Meeting 4 (2/23)
Research on the Physiological Correlates of Sexual Victimization (Leah E. Daigle, Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology)
Meeting 5 (3/23)
Integrative Data Analysis (Katherine E. Masyn, Department of Population Health Sciences, School of Public Health)
Meeting 6 (4/27)
Harnessing Technology to Address Sexual Violence and Bystander Intervention (Anne Marie Schipani-McLaughlin, Department of Health Policy and Behavioral Sciences, School of Public Health)
The Center supports a monthly seminar series for students that covers a range of topics relevant to the etiology, prevention, and/or reduction of interpersonal violence. Seminars are led by Center faculty who each present on topics in their areas of expertise, such that across the year, students are exposed to a broad scope of violence research. Seminars are typically held on the last Thursday of each month from 12-1 p.m.
Archive of the 2021-2022 Student Seminar Series: CRIV Seminar Series (2021-2022)
Archive of the 2020-2021 Student Seminar Series: CRIV Seminar Series (2020-2021)
Archive of the 2019-2020 Student Seminar Series: CRIV Seminar Series (2019-2020)
Archive of the 2018-2019 Student Seminar Series: CRIV Seminar Series (2018-2019)