Sarah Paquette
@paquettesarah1
Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychology, University of Portsmouth
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sarah_Paquette 13-08-2016 15:17:04
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Our last paper examining the heterogeneity of criminal career among cases of intimate partner homicides, w precious colleagues Julien Chopin Francis Fortin, J-P Guay, O. Péloquin and É. Chartrand journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…
I have just published the maybe most important or most relevant paper of my scientific work until today 🥳🤓🧠 👉How the risk principle reduces recidivism in sexual offenders⚠️ Thank you so much "Law and Human Behavior" Law and Human Behavior APA Journals American Psychological Association researchgate.net/publication/38…
Today our @uop_psychology colleagues are enjoying the internal ICRFP Research Afternoon. The main focus is on sex offender research, prevention and assessment. First half of the event with great talks from our very own Hannah Bolt, Sarah Paquette, and Claire Nee 🇮🇪💙 ✨
Very interesting thread for colleagues and students working in this area ICRFP Hannah Bolt Zarah Vernham Sarah Paquette
Christian Joyal presenting Ca Suffite (It's Enough, for you Anglophones), a Quebec-based program to reduce child sexual abuse, using some of the great work done by Lucy Faithfull Foundation. High use rates, including individuals outside of target audience #ATSA2024
🎉 New paper out🎉 We explored the acceptability of our Lucy Faithfull Foundation Stop It Now Get Help online self-help modules addressing the use of #CSAM Sexual Offending: Theory, Research, and Prevention Donald Findlater
With many thanks to my co-authors Lucy Akehurst Zarah Vernham and Lorraine Hope I’m very please to share that our latest paper exploring cognitive load for investigative interviewers has been published onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ac…
This event is organized by our very own Sarah Paquette who is also presenting. Other speakers include Dr Jean-Pierre Guay, Dr Francis Fortin, and Dr Nicholas Longpre. A brilliant lineup of speakers discussing a crucial and topical area of investigation in forensic psychology.