“It’s Not Certain She Killed Him, but with Her Personality and the Means of Murder, it’s Very Likely”. A Thematic Exploration of Stereotypical Beliefs in Cases of Female-Perpetrated Intimate Partner Homicide
“It’s Not Certain She Killed Him, but with Her Personality and the Means of Murder, it’s Very Likely”. A Thematic Exploration of Stereotypical Beliefs in Cases of Female-Perpetrated Intimate Partner Homicide
Sally Crosland Calli Tzani Maria Ioannou University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UKSally Crosland is a PhD researcher in Psychology at the University of Huddersfield and an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Her research interests focus on women who commit violent crime, specifically domestic violence and homicide. Her doctoral research focuses on stereotyping of female violent offenders, in particular perpetrators of intimate partner homicide, and the implications these stereotypes have in the legal system and beyond.Dr. Calli Tzani joined the University of Huddersfield in 2017 after completing her PhD in Bullying and Cyberbullying. Presently Dr. Tzani is a Reader in Psychology for the University of Huddersfield. Dr. Tzani is a Co-Director of the Cyberpsychology Research Network. Dr. Tzani’s research is focused on wellbeing, bullying and cyber-bullying prevention, sextortion, terrorism prevention, fraud, cybercrime and criminal behaviour.Prof. Maria Ioannou is a Chartered Forensic Psychologist (British Psychological Society), HCPC Registered Practitioner Psychologist (Forensic), Chartered Scientist (BPS), European Registered Psychologist (Europsy), Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society, Chartered Manager (Chartered Management Institute) and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Prof. Ioannou is a Co-Director of the Cyberpsychology Research Network and Course Director.