Items where Faculty is "Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (until 2017) > Centre for Abuse and Trauma Studies (CATS)"
Jump to: 2012 Number of items: 10. 2012Bifulco, Antonia [Speaker] and Davidson, Julia [Speaker] (2012) Online grooming for sexual abuse. In: 4th International conference on Applied Psychology; 23-25 Sep 2012, Sucevita, Romania. (Unpublished) Bifulco, Antonia and Thomas, Geraldine (2012) Understanding adult attachment in family relationships: research, assessment and intervention. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. 352p. ISBN 9780415594325 Bifulco, Antonia [Speaker] and Davidson, Julia [Speaker] (2012) Young people online. In: European Online Grooming Project: Key Findings and Implications; 18 Apr 2012, London, U.K.. (Unpublished) Bifulco, Antonia, Jacobs, Catherine, Ilan-Clarke, Yael, Bunn, Amanda and Brazier, Laura (2012) The lifespan collection. Bifulco, Antonia [Speaker] (2012) The social context and its implications for depression and pain. In: Depression in the context of pain: current challenges and future avenues; 15 Jun 2012, Bochum, Germany. (Unpublished) Davidson, Julia and Webster, Stephen (2012) Findings from the European online grooming project. In: Stockholm Criminology Symposium 2012; 11 - 13 Jun 2012, Stockholm, Sweden. (Unpublished) Davidson, Julia [Speaker] (2012) Online child safety in the Middle East. In: Promoting Online Safety and Cyber Ethics in the Middle East; 6 - 7 Mar 2012, Doha, Qatar. (Unpublished) Davidson, Julia and Bifulco, Antonia (2012) Young people's response to online sexual solicitation: Findings from the European Online Grooming project. In: Risk-taking Online Behaviour – Young people, harm and resilience; 23-24 May 2012, Berlin, Germany. (Unpublished) Jacobs, Catherine, Ilan-Clarke, Yael and Bifulco, Antonia (2012) Caring about attachment in young people in residential care : the use of the Attachment Style Interview. (Project Report) Community Care Inform. Livingstone, Sonia, Davidson, Julia, Bryce, Joanne, Millwood Hargrave, Andrea and Grove-Hills, Julie (2012) Children's online activities: risks and safety: the UK evidence base. (Other) UK Council for Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS). 44 p. |