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SUMMARY:Breaking Rules: Motivation and Morality in Intimate Partner Violen
 ce - Sarah Carlo (Criminology)
DTSTART:20230523T121000Z
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CONTACT:Dr Stefanie Ullmann
DESCRIPTION:In a test of Situational Action Theory (SAT)\, this work explo
 res the relationship between motivation and morality in understanding and 
 preventing intimate partner violence (IPV). SAT is a theory of crime which
  positions personal morality as the central mechanism for perceiving crime
  as an option when presented with a specific motivational scenario\; the d
 etails of the scenario influence which moral rules an individual applies. 
 This relationship is investigated using a two-phase study (questionnaire a
 nd semi-structured interviews) with the goal of developing a path model of
  the motivation-perception process within SAT. \n\n\nAbout the speaker:\nI
  am a third year PhD student at the Institute of Criminology researching i
 ntimate partner violence (IPV) through the lens of Situational Action Theo
 ry (SAT). My work is largely influenced by my Mphil thesis on LGBTQ+ IPV\,
  and focuses on morality\, young people\, and theory development.  I spend
  my free time coxing for Darwin Boat Club and cuddling with my cat\, Buste
 r.\n
LOCATION:1 Newnham Terrace\, Darwin College
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