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Miss Rebecca Harris

Lecturer in Research Methods

Research interests

  • Violence and Mental Health
  • Domestic Abuse and Violence Against Women and Girls
  • Global Health and Inequalities (in particular, maternal and child health)

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About

Rebecca Harris is a Lecturer in Research Methods at the 黑料社 within the department of Social Statistics and Demography, Faculty of Social Sciences.

In 2020, she was awarded a UKRI ESRC Interdisciplinary PhD studentship from the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership to explore children's exposure to domestic violence and abuse in low- and middle-income countries.

Rebecca鈥檚 research interests are mainly, although not exclusively, focussed on violence and mental health, exploring the broad areas of perpetration, prevention, protection, outcomes, and interventions. Whilst her current research is focussed on lower resource settings around the world, Rebecca has also spent time working at the UK Home Office within their Domestic Abuse and Violence Against Women and Girls Research Group.

Rebecca is part of the Centre for Global Health and Policy (GHaP), and organises and facilitates 鈥楬ealthy Lunch鈥 鈥 a regular meeting with members which acts as a space to present and discuss research relevant to the field.

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