Inaugural Enochs Speaker: Going Forward: Using 21st Century Multidisciplinary Science to Prevent Intimate Partner Homicide
April 16 | 11:30 am - 12:45 pm | PHC Multipurpose Room
Join Elisabeth Shirley Enochs Endowed Professor of Social Work Denise Hines for the Inaugural Enochs Speaker, Jacquelyn Campbell, PhD, RN, professor in the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing. Her talk is titled "Going Forward: Using 21st Century Multidisciplinary Science to Prevent Intimate Partner Homicide."
Campbell has published more than 350 articles, seven books and been lead investigator of more than 15 major U.S. government research grants. She has been working in advocacy policy work for decades collaborating with domestic violence survivors, advocates, health care professionals and marginalized communities. She is particularly known for her research on domestic violence homicide and the development and validation of the widely used Danger Assessment that helps IPV survivors more accurately assess their risk of being killed or almost killed by their abusive partner. Her research and publications on abuse during pregnancy and maternal mortality related to IPV has also been important for policy change.