Items where Author is "Short, Emma"

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Article

Paul, Bleakley, Short, Emma and Danielle, Kelly (2025) What’s the harm? Gender and age differences in acceptance of cyberflashing, reporting intentions, and perceived prevalence. Current Issues in Criminal Justice. ISSN 2206-9542 (In Press)

Bradbury, Paula, Short, Emma and Paul, Bleakley (2024) Limerence, hidden obsession, fixation, and rumination: a scoping review of human behaviour. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. pp. 1-10. ISSN 0882-0783, 1936-6469

Short, Emma, Hanney, Leanne, Taylor, Sam, Guppy, Andy and Barnes, James (2023) A survey study of stalking victims’ experiences of the health-related effects of stalking and their experiences of engaging with health care practitioners. Health Psychology Update, 32 (1). pp. 27-37. ISSN 0954-2027

Alhaboby, Zhraa A., Evans, Hala, Barnes, James and Short, Emma (2023) The impact of cybervictimization on the self-management of chronic conditions: lived experiences. Journal of medical internet research, 25 (e40227). pp. 1-21. ISSN 1438-8871

Smith, Emily, Short, Emma, Rai, Roshan, Rajput, Pinky and Wilson, Amanda (2023) It is not your fault, tell someone: case studies of young women's experiences of online grooming in England. Journal of Victimology and Victim Justice, 6 (1). pp. 7-24. ISSN 2516-6077

Alhaboby, Zhraa A., Barnes, James, Evans, Hala and Short, Emma (2023) Cybervictimization of adults with long-term conditions: cross-sectional study. Journal of medical Internet research, 25 (e39933). pp. 1-20. ISSN 1438-8871

Book Section

Short, Emma, Bleakley, Paul, Bradbury, Paula and Banbury, Samantha (2025) The mechanisms of cybersex: a scoping review exploring engagement with wifi-enabled technologies in sexual behaviour. In: Advancements in sexology. Sexology Research and Issues; Human Sexuality . Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY, pp. 185-210. ISBN 9781003258605

Myers, Carrie-Anne, Cowie, Helen, Hudson, Nathan, Powell-Jones, Holly, Short, Emma and Waye, Fiona (2023) “It was only a bit of fun” – when bullying and cyberbullying becomes harassment and sexual violence among university students - findings from the Violence at University Project. In: Cyberbullying and Online Harms Preventions and Interventions from Community to Campus. Routledge: Taylor and Francis Group, London (UK), pp. 28-36. ISBN 9781003258605

Short, Emma and Barnes, James (2023) Stalking in universities: responding effectively as an institution while prioritising the safety of victims. In: Cyberbullying and Online Harms Preventions and Interventions from Community to Campus. Routledge: Taylor and Francis Group, London (UK), pp. 117-128. ISBN 9781003258605

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