Research projects
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RESISTIRÉ: Responding to outbreaks through co-creative inclusive equality strategies (2021-2024)
RESISTIRÉ - funded under the EU Horizon 2020 call Advancing knowledge for clinical and public health responses to the 2019-nCoV epidemic - contributes to the...
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Retrospective Study of Young men and Womens' Experiences (The RESUMÉ project)
The RESUMÉ project - REtrospective Study of Young men and Womens' Experiences. This is a cross-sectional and retrospective study of a randomly selected Swedi...
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Risk Management for Domestic Violence
For several years the Swedish police have been trained to assess risk for violence in a structured way when they assess risks for intimate partner violence...
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RISKSAM: Structured collaboration to prevent stalking and intimate partner violence - Implementation and evaluation of a risk management model for the social services and the police
Intimate partner violence (IPV) and stalking is a pervasive public health problem. One in three women reports that she has experienced IPV at some point. The...
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Setting the Agenda in the Swedish Riksdag: Partisan Politics and Commissions of Inquiry, 1971-2021.
In this project, we use novel data from the Swedish government to study how political parties can establish control over the legislative agenda. We will...
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Sexual harassment among young people in organized leisure and sports environments
Project Manager: Therése Skoog, University of Gothenburg. Sexual harassment (SH) is a serious and common threat to young people's health and well-being...
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Shame on you! Exploring fat-shaming in coaching practices
The purpose of this study is to produce knowledge on the uses of fat-shaming in sport coaching practices from a sociocultural perspective. Specifically, this...
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Sports for everyone: A study on the experiences and views of foreign-born parents on organized sports
The overall aim of the project is to gain an in-depth understanding of foreign-born parents' perceptions of organized club sports in Sweden and to explore th...
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The development of NSSI during adolescence
Up to 40% of Swedish adolescents report deliberately harming themselves (e.g., cutting or burning themselves), without intending suicide. The aim of this...
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The GeoPred-study
To predict crime and to stop it before it takes place, is this science fiction or reality? Making it a reality is something both researchers and the police...