They may also include non-contact activities, such as involving children in looking at, or in the production of, sexual images, watching sexual activities, encouraging children to behave in sexually inappropriate ways, or grooming a child in preparation for abuse (including via the internet).
Debra completed her Ph D in Psychology at the University of Cambridge. Paper presented at the Fourth Gender Development Research Conference, San Francisco, CA.
Her doctoral thesis, which was supervised by Professor Melissa Hines and funded by the National Institutes of Health in the United States, investigated the biological and environmental factors that mediate or moderate sex differences in young children’s aggression. Working memory performance is reduced in children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
Furthermore there was but one copy of that case related video evidence.
That sole copy of the video evidence was irretrievably destroyed.”” star smoking a crack cocaine pipe and performing fellatio on a male lover.
Sexual abuse is not solely perpetrated by adult males.
Women can also commit acts of sexual abuse, as can other children.
After graduating, Debra spent the remainder of 2007 working as a Research Assistant for Professor Claire Hughes in the Centre for Family Research at the University of Cambridge before taking up a fulltime position as Research Associate for Melissa Hines in January 2008.
Debra transitioned from fulltime to part time status when she started her Ph D in October 2008.
Debra Spencer is a Research Associate and an Affiliated Lecturer in the Department of Psychology. 'Emotion Understanding Mediates Effects of Verbal Ability and Mother–Child Mutuality on Prosocial Behaviors: Findings from 2 Years to 4 Years. Hines, M., Pasterski, V., Spencer, D., Neufeld, S., Patalay, P., Hindmarsh, P.
She is currently managing the Cambridge Brain and Behaviour Study (Cam BABS), a five-year project designed to assess sex/gender differences in brain structure and behaviour. Do human sexually dimorphic finger ratios (2D:4D) reflect prenatal exposure to androgens?