Jackie Gray
Associate Professor in Forensic Psychology
Sexual violence, Prosecution of rape, Sexual consent, Internet trolling, Preventing sexual offending
PhD Forensic Psychology (Kent)
MSc Forensic Psychology (Kent)
BSc Social Psychology (Kent)
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- Temkin, Jennifer and Gray, Jacqueline M. and Barrett, Jastine (2018) Different functions of rape myth use in court: findings from a trial observation study. Feminist Criminology, 13 (2). pp. 205-226. ISSN 1557-0851
- Gray, Jacqueline M. (2015) What constitutes a "reasonable belief" in consent to sex? A thematic analysis. Journal of Sexual Aggression, 21 (3). pp. 357-353. ISSN 1355-2600
- Gekoski, Anna and Gray, Jacqueline M. and Horvath, Miranda A. H. and Edwards, Sarah and Emirali, Aliye and Adler, Joanna R. (2015) 'What works' in reducing sexual harassment and sexual offences on public transport nationally and internationally: a rapid evidence assessment. Project Report. Middlesex University; British Transport Police; Department for Transport, London.
- Horvath, Miranda A. H. and Gray, Jacqueline M. (2013) Multiple perpetrator rape in the courtroom. In: Handbook on the study of multiple perpetrator rape: a multidisciplinary response to an international problem. Horvath, Miranda A. H. and Woodhams, Jessica, eds. Issues in Forensic Psychology . Routledge, London, pp. 214-234. ISBN 9780415500449
- Gekoski, Anna and Gray, Jacqueline M. (2011) It may be true, but how’s it helping? UK police detectives’ views of the operational usefulness of offender profiling. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 13 (2). pp. 103-116. ISSN 1461-3557
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