Gen Z Hybristophilia: The Role of tiktok in Young Women’s Attraction to Deviant Men
Gen Z Hybristophilia: The Role of tiktok in Young Women’s Attraction to Deviant Men
Emma Virginia Treggia Maria Ioannou Calli Tzani David Lester Lucas Rogers Thomas James Vaughan Williams John Synnott Michelle Drouin a University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UKb Stockton University, New Jersey, USAc Purdue University Fort Wayn, Indiana, USAEmma Virginia Treggia At the time of submission, Emma Virginia Treggia had completed their MSc in Investigative Psychology Professor Maria Ioannou Dr Maria Ioannou is a Professor in Investigative and Forensic Psychology, a Chartered Forensic Psychologist and a HCPC Registered Psychologist (Forensic). Dr Ioannou has been involved in the assessment of intervention programmes for reducing/preventing crime for a range of different forms of criminality and groups of offenders. Dr Calli Tzani is a Senior Lecturer in Investigative Psychology. Dr Tzani has expertise in criminal psychology and has an extensive publication record on various crime related areas, including school bullying, cyberbullying, cyber-fraud, cybercrime, sextortion, terrorism, wellbeing, and many other areas related to psychology and crime Professor David Lester Professor David Lester is a psychologist and suicidologist who researches the causes, patterns, and prevention of suicide. His work spans topics such as suicide in different cultures, crisis intervention, the psychology of suicidal behavior, and the influence of societal factors on self-harm. Lucas Rogers is a Doctoral researcher who specialises in research surrounding instances of self-harm and online facilitated suicide. Rogers has also investigated the harmful content that has been posted to sites such as Instagram and Twitter surrounding suicide and self-harm, the magnitude of the reach of such content, and the negative impact that this content can have on its audience. Dr Thomas James Vaughan Williams Dr Thomas James Vaugan Williams is a research fellow who specialises in radicalisation and online behaviours. Professor John Synnott Dr. John Synnott is a Professor in Psychology and the Director of the National Police Doctoral College. He is also a Chartered Psychologist (British Psychological Society), Chartered Scientist (BPS), an Associate Fellow of the British Psychology Society and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, Deputy Director of the MSc in Investigative Psychology and the Deputy Director of the International Academy for Investigative Psychology. Professor Michelle Drouin Dr. Michelle Drouin (B.A. Cornell University; Ph.D. University of Oxford) is a psychology professor, forensic consultant, expert witness, and internationally-recognized researcher and speaker on issues related to technology, relationships, couples, and sexuality, including issues related to addiction and partner violence.