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Professor Anne Marie McAlinden

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Professor Anne Marie McAlinden

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My main research interests are in the area of sexual offending against children, including the dynamics of how offending behavior occurs and how it can best be managed. My work takes a socio-legal approach in examining not just legal and policy frameworks around ‘risk’ but the impact of cultural and societal values on our conceptions of and responses to sexual offending behavior. Recent projects include ‘grooming’ and the sexual abuse of children; desistance from sexual offending; sexual exploitation and abuse by children and young people; and apologies and the past where one of the case studies is institutional child abuse.

Contact info

  • a.mcalinden@qub.ac.uk
  • +44 (0)28 9097 3869

Research Interests

Oopen to PhD applications in: 

  • Sexual abuse or exploitation
  • Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV)
  • SGBV in the digital age
  • Peer forms of abuse
  • Historical forms of abuse
  • Restorative justice
  • Risk management of sexual offending
  • Transnational regulation of sexual crime
  • Criminal justice responses to sexual offending
  • Community responses to sexual offending
  • Cultural myths around sexual violence
  • Public health and prevention

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Public outreach & key achievements

  • Editorial Board Member of The Journal of Sexual Aggression; Contemporary Justice Review; and The Prison Service Journal
  • Two periods of external consultancy for the Northern Ireland Office/Department of Justice and Public Protection Arrangements Northern Ireland (PPANI) on ‘Public Attitudes to Sexual Offending’ and ‘Employment Opportunities for Sexual Offenders’
  • Invited international expert and gave oral and written evidence to the Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse (2017) on ‘grooming and entrapment’
  • Invited key note address at the NOTA (National Organisation for the Treatment of Abuse) International Conference three times (September 2010, 2015 and 2019)
  • International media activity – interviewed for and quoted in: The New York Times; The Economist; ABC Radio
  • Profiled in the Times Higher as a ‘World Leading Researcher’ from QUB (Feb 2018)

Research students

PhD area Phantom of the courtroom: Disgust's influence on the criminal process and pornography trials in Northern Ireland
Name Eamonn Rea
   
PhD area He who shall not be named? Rethinking Northern Ireland's approach to defendant anonymity in rape trials
Name Chloe Hanna
   
PhD area A critical evaluation of the admission of sexual history evidence in Northern Ireland trials: Prevalence, impact and reform
Name Chloe Templeton
   
PhD area Have Inquiries been used to limit the number of 'provable truths' about the conflict in Northern Ireland or the legacy of historical institutional abuse?
Name Conor Flannery

Alumni: Where are they now

PhD area Remembering what they can never forget: Memorialisation of historical institutional abuse in Ireland
Name Dr Paula Shilliday
Years of study PhD awarded 2022
Quote It was my privilege to be guided and mentored by Prof McAlinden throughout my PhD journey and to be supported to grow in confidence through her vast knowledge, experience and expertise. Her valuable and constructive feedback, together with her kindness, encouragement and understanding, are instrumental in my development as a researcher and in the successful completion of my doctoral thesis.
   
PhD area
A critical analysis of the emergence, impact and regulation of 'cyberbullying' and 'sexting' among young people in Northern Ireland
Name Dr Elizabeth Agnew
Years of study PhD awarded 2018
Current Position:  Lecturer, School of Law, Queen’s Belfast
   
PhD area
Understanding desistance from sexual offending 
Name Dr Mark Farmer
Years of study PhD awarded 2016
Current Position:  HMPPS 
   
PhD area
The punitive effect of victim-focused discourse on legislative responses to child sexual abuse: Examining the influence of the USA on England and Wales and South Korea
Name Dr Hyo Won Kang
Years of study PhD awarded 2016
Current Position:  Teaching assistant, Queen’s University Belfast

 


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Get ahead: tips on how to prepare your application to study for a PhD at QUB Law

Read our on the steps in our PhD applications process and how to present your research proposal.

Interested in a postdoctoral fellowship at QUB Law?

If you have already completed a PhD or are about to do so, and you are looking for a mentor for a postdoctoral fellowship in one of my areas of expertise, please get in touch via email. The School of Law has a strong track record in supporting able candidates who are working towards fellowship applications to funders such as the British Academy, EU Marie Sklodowska-Curie scheme, ESRC NINE and the Leverhulme Trust.

 


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