Dr Ioana Crivatu


NameDr Ioana Crivatu
Job titleSenior Research Fellow in Psychology
Research institute
Primary appointmentPsychology
Email addressI.Crivatu@mdx.ac.uk
Contact categoryAcademic staff

Research outputs

Types of domestic violence and abuse-flagged offenses and their associations: a quantitative exploration using English police data

Crivatu, I., Barbin, A., Horvath, M., Davies, K. and Spence, R. 2025. Types of domestic violence and abuse-flagged offenses and their associations: a quantitative exploration using English police data. Criminal Justice and Behavior. https://doi.org/10.1177/00938548251343816

Preventing suicides on the railways: learning from lived/living experience

Mackenzie, J., Marsh, I., Fields, B., Kruger, I., Katsampa, D., Crivatu, I. and Marzano, L. 2025. Preventing suicides on the railways: learning from lived/living experience. BMC Public Health.

'Understanding domestic violence and abuse: victim, suspect and crime predictors of police outcomes'

Barbin, A., Crivatu, I., Davies, K., Horvath, M.A.H. and Spence, R. 2025. 'Understanding domestic violence and abuse: victim, suspect and crime predictors of police outcomes'. Journal of Family Violence. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10896-024-00802-z

Intervening to prevent suicide at railway locations: findings from a qualitative study with front-line staff and rail commuters

Katsampa, D., Mackenzie, J., Crivatu, I. and Marzano, L. 2022. Intervening to prevent suicide at railway locations: findings from a qualitative study with front-line staff and rail commuters. BJPsych Open. 8 (2), pp. 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2022.27

The impacts of working with victims of sexual violence: a rapid evidence assessment

Crivatu, I., Horvath, M. and Massey, K. 2023. The impacts of working with victims of sexual violence: a rapid evidence assessment. Trauma, Violence and Abuse. 24 (1), pp. 56-71. https://doi.org/10.1177/15248380211016024

Independent sexual violence advisers (ISVAs) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland: a study of impacts, effects, coping mechanisms and effective support systems for people working as ISVAs and ISVA Managers

Horvath, M., Rose, H., Dalton, T., Massey, K., Crivatu, I. and Matthews, K. 2021. Independent sexual violence advisers (ISVAs) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland: a study of impacts, effects, coping mechanisms and effective support systems for people working as ISVAs and ISVA Managers. London Middlesex University & Canterbury Christ Church University. https://doi.org/10.22023/mdx.14566638
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