Research Student
<p>Domestic Violence/Abuse, Gangs and gang members, Child Survivors of DV, Violence Against Women, Childhood, Social Construction of Gender, Masculinity, Intersectionality, Feminist Research Methods, Narrative methods, Creative elicitation techniques, Service User Involvement</p>
<p>My Doctoral Research topic is; </p><p><strong>Exploring the intersection of gang/on road involvement and childhood exposure to domestic abuse</strong></p><p>This research is being supervised by Dr. Rod Earle, Dr. Johanna Motzkau and Dr. Chris Kubiak.</p><p>I have an MA(Hons) in Anthropology and Gender Studies from the University of Aberdeen (2009). I spent one of the years studying at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and won a Scholarship for Excellence awarded by the British Council. I have a Masters degree in Gender Studies (2012) from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). I wrote my dissertation on Intersectionality and Domestic Violence Refuge Admission Criteria and was awarded a Distinction for this.</p><p>Alongside my research I am currently working as a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Southampton and Bournemouth University. I am teaching on Anthropology, Sociology and Criminology courses. </p><p>Prior to working towards a PhD I worked for several years for a Tier 2 domestic violence charity (Standing Together Against Domestic Violence) which used the Coordinated Community Response Model to address Domestic violence. I was the Children and Health Coordinator and worked strategically on policy and training to improve the response in West London. I have also spent many years working front-line in various settings related to Violence Against Women. Including several years working with women involved in prostitution, both in a harm minimisation service and a court diversion scheme. I have also worked in a domestic violence refuge for 2 years and volunteered for a Rape Crisis Helpline.</p>
Jade Levell
Levell
Jade
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Jade Levell
<p>My Doctoral Research topic is; </p><p><strong>Exploring the intersection of gang/on road involvement and childhood exposure to domestic abuse</strong></p><p>This research is being supervised by Dr. Rod Earle, Dr. Johanna Motzkau and Dr. Chris Kubiak.</p><p>I have an MA(Hons) in Anthropology and Gender Studies from the University of Aberdeen (2009). I spent one of the years studying at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and won a Scholarship for Excellence awarded by the British Council. I have a Masters degree in Gender Studies (2012) from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). I wrote my dissertation on Intersectionality and Domestic Violence Refuge Admission Criteria and was awarded a Distinction for this.</p><p>Alongside my research I am currently working as a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Southampton and Bournemouth University. I am teaching on Anthropology, Sociology and Criminology courses. </p><p>Prior to working towards a PhD I worked for several years for a Tier 2 domestic violence charity (Standing Together Against Domestic Violence) which used the Coordinated Community Response Model to address Domestic violence. I was the Children and Health Coordinator and worked strategically on policy and training to improve the response in West London. I have also spent many years working front-line in various settings related to Violence Against Women. Including several years working with women involved in prostitution, both in a harm minimisation service and a court diversion scheme. I have also worked in a domestic violence refuge for 2 years and volunteered for a Rape Crisis Helpline.</p>