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University Student Disclosures of Crime, Violence, and Trauma: Findings from a Survey of Criminology Educators across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand

Mark Wood Samantha Keene Jessamy Gleeson Kate Hutton-Burns Mary Iliadis +1 lainnya

Abstrak

This study explores the findings from a survey-based questionnaire investigating the prevalence and predictors of student disclosures of crime, violence, and trauma to criminology educators working at Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand universities. Responses show student disclosures are common, with educators receiving an average of three to four disclosures in the preceding two years. While gender did not predict the number of disclosures received, teaching subjects discussing domestic and family/whānau and/or sexual violence increased the likelihood of disclosures. The study’s findings can help inform the development of university interventions, systems, and resources to improve support for students and staff, enhancing classroom and campus safety.

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Mark Wood

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Samantha Keene

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Jessamy Gleeson

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Kate Hutton-Burns

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Mary Iliadis

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Rachel Loney-Howes

Format Sitasi

Wood, M., Keene, S., Gleeson, J., Hutton-Burns, K., Iliadis, M., Loney-Howes, R. (2025). University Student Disclosures of Crime, Violence, and Trauma: Findings from a Survey of Criminology Educators across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. https://doi.org/10.5204/ijcjsd.3327

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2025
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DOAJ
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10.5204/ijcjsd.3327
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