Nicola Graham-Kevan

Nicola Graham-Kevan

University of Central Lancashire

H-index: 30

Europe-United Kingdom

About Nicola Graham-Kevan

Nicola Graham-Kevan, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Central Lancashire, specializes in the field of Aggression, coercion, dominance, evolution, offender treatment.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The impact of exposure to domestic violence in childhood: What can reviews of the literature tell us about sex-differences?

What Works in reducing intimate partner violence recidivism

Understanding perpetrators and victims of intimate partner violence who present to community services

Relational practice in health, education, criminal justice, and social care: a scoping review

Family honor killings

A pedagogic evaluation comparing face to face and online formats of a multi-professional offender personality disorder (OPD) higher education training programme

Evaluation of Elements of a Bereavement by Suicide Support Pathway in Lancashire and South Cumbria

The consequences of psychological abuse and control in intimate partner relationships.

Nicola Graham-Kevan Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

4194

Citations(since 2020)

1990

Cited By

3025

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

48

i10Index(since 2020)

38

Email

University Profile Page

University of Central Lancashire

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Nicola Graham-Kevan Skills & Research Interests

Aggression

coercion

dominance

evolution

offender treatment

Top articles of Nicola Graham-Kevan

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The impact of exposure to domestic violence in childhood: What can reviews of the literature tell us about sex-differences?

Nicola Graham-Kevan

2024

What Works in reducing intimate partner violence recidivism

Nicola Graham-Kevan

Louise Dixon

Eve Russell

2024/1/2

Understanding perpetrators and victims of intimate partner violence who present to community services

Jenny Mackay

B Hine

N Graham-Kevan

T Baguley

2023

Relational practice in health, education, criminal justice, and social care: a scoping review

Gary Lamph

Rebecca Nowland

Paul Boland

Jayn Pearson

Catriona Connell

...

2023/10/13

Family honor killings

Ayesha Alam

Roxanne Khan

Nicola Graham-Kevan

Todd K Shackelford

2023

A pedagogic evaluation comparing face to face and online formats of a multi-professional offender personality disorder (OPD) higher education training programme

The Journal of Forensic Practice

Gary Lamph

Alison Elliott

Sue Wheatcroft

Gillian Rayner

Kathryn Gardner

...

2023/9/27

Evaluation of Elements of a Bereavement by Suicide Support Pathway in Lancashire and South Cumbria

Kathryn Jane Gardner

Nicola Graham-Kevan

Danielle Marsh

2023/8/17

The consequences of psychological abuse and control in intimate partner relationships.

Traumatology

John Hamel

Clare EB Cannon

Nicola Graham-Kevan

2023/4/6

Injury patterns and associated demographics of intimate partner violence in men presenting to US emergency departments

Aggressive behavior

Bharti Khurana

Denise A Hines

Benjamin A Johnson

Elizabeth A Bates

Nicola Graham‐Kevan

...

2022/5

An evaluation of a pilot multi-professional offender personality disorder (OPD) higher education programme

The Journal of Forensic Practice

Gary Lamph

Alison Elliott

Kathryn Gardner

Karen Wright

Emma Jones

...

2022/4/19

In their own words: The impact of intimate partner violence and coercive control on male victims

Deborah Powney

Nicola Graham-Kevan

2022/12/30

Comparing the demographic characteristics, and reported abuse type, contexts and outcomes of help-seeking heterosexual male and female victims of domestic violence: part I–Who …

Partner Abuse

Benjamin Hine

Elizabeth A Bates

Jennifer Mackay

Nicola Graham-Kevan

2022/1/31

Comparing Abuse Profiles, Contexts, and Outcomes of Help-Seeking Victims of Domestic Violence: Part III—LGBT Clients

Partner abuse

Benjamin Hine

Jay Graham-Kevan

Nicola Graham-Kevan

2022/12/29

Emotion regulation mediates posttraumatic growth and Cluster B personality traits after childhood trauma

Violence and Victims

Laura Carter

Matthew Brooks

Nicola Graham-Kevan

2022/1/3

Predictors of traumatic stress symptoms in police personnel exposed to sexual trauma

The Police Journal

Ruth Parkes

Nicola Graham-Kevan

Jo Bryce

2022/12

Understanding perpetrators of intimate partner violence (IPV)

B Hine

J Mackay

T Baguley

N Graham-Kevan

M Cunliffe

...

2022

“I get knocked down, but I get up again”–A qualitative exploration of posttraumatic growth after multiple traumas.

Traumatology

Matthew Brooks

Nicola Graham-Kevan

Sarita Robinson

Michelle Lowe

2021/9

Understanding Child to Parent Domestic Abuse in Lancashire (Home Office Funded)

Nicola Graham-Kevan

Nathan Birdsall

Rebeka Catherine Tucker

Rosie Coe

Natalie Bennett

...

2021/4/1

Intimate partner violence perpetrator programmes.

Elizabeth Bates

N Graham-Kevan

2020/2/13

Intimate Partner Violence Perpetrator Programmes: Ideology or Evidence‐Based Practice?

The Wiley handbook of what works in violence risk management: Theory, research and practice

Nicola Graham‐Kevan

Elizabeth A Bates

2020/1/24

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