Violence and Gender Podcast Violence and Gender
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Hosted by Mary Ellen O'Toole, PhD and Anna Satterfield, PhD, CEAP, the Violence and Gender Podcast is an exciting ongoing series featuring candid conversations with leading researchers actively examining the biological, genetic, behavioral, psychological, racial, ethnic, and cultural factors as they relate to the gender of perpetrators of violence. The Violence and Gender Podcast is produced by the Violence and Gender journal, the only peer-reviewed journal focusing on the role of gender in the understanding, prediction, and prevention of acts of violence.
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Preventing Stalking Violence
Is having a gun for safety associated with feeling safer among women with interpersonal victimization experiences? Dr. Mary Ellen O'Toole and Publisher Jennifer Kuhn interview Dr. T. K. Logan on this very important topic. Read the full article in the December 2020 issue of Violence and Gender.
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Brain Imaging: Can We Predict Violence?
Can neuroanatomical imaging be used to predict who might be more prone to perpetrating sexual violence? This Violence and Gender podcast explores this topic. Dr. Mary Ellen O'Toole interviews author Kate Kirk-Provencher. View the full-text article in the September 2020 issue of Violence and Gender.
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"Too often when people hear the word 'gun,' they think of men."
A two-part special issue of Violence and Gender explores research on gun violence brings together scattered research scanning multiple disciplines into one journal to provide a coherent overview of the topic shown through the lens of gender roles. Hear from guest editor Dr. Lacey Wallace on why this topic is more timely now than ever before.
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Introducing the Violence and Gender Podcast
Welcome to the official podcast for Violence and Gender, a peer-reviewed journal from Mary Ann Liebert. The journal and this podcast will explore the science behind violence and how it intersects with gender.