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Producing evidence syntheses on violence and abuse: reflections on the disciplinary variations and practicalities

Reflecting on the process of conducting an evidence synthesis about violence, abuse, and trauma across different disciplines.

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This talk includes four reflections on the process of conducting an evidence synthesis about violence, abuse, and trauma across different disciplines. Presenters with backgrounds in applied health research, criminology/sociology, international relations, and evidence synthesis methodology will describe how they adapted a standard systematic review method to their discipline, topic, and research question and reflect on what impact these adaptations had on their respective studies. The aim of this talk is to initiate discussion about the pros and cons of applying methods developed in one discipline to other disciplines and topic areas. 

Speakers

Natalia Lewis, is a Senior Lecturer in Trauma-informed Health Care at Bristol Medical School. Her area of expertise includes health system responses to violence and trauma.

Elizabeth Cook, is a Senior Lecturer in the Violence and Society Centre, City, University of London. Her areas of expertise include homicide, family, and gender and their intersections with harms to society.

Sophie Carlisle is an Evaluation Researcher at Health Innovation East Midlands, having previously worked at King’s College London as a Research Fellow in Evidence Synthesis. Her areas of expertise include evidence synthesis and systematic reviewing, health services, and service evaluation. 

Jessica Corsi is a Senior Lecturer at the City Law School and the Violence and Society Centre at City, University of London. Her areas of expertise include how various forms of international and domestic law can address violence, inequality, and inequalities that drive violence.  

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