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Ben Hine is a Professor of Applied Psychology at the University of West London, affiliated with the School of Human and Social Sciences. His research focuses on domestic violence, gendered abuse, parental alienation, and the intersection of gender with criminal justice and family dynamics. He holds a BSc and PhD from Royal Holloway, University of London (2010).
Education:
- BSc, Royal Holloway, University of London
- PhD, Royal Holloway, University of London
Research Interests: Dr. Hine’s work addresses gendered abuse, post-separation family dynamics, and the impact of parental alienation. His studies often intersect with UN sustainability goals like gender equality and justice. Recent projects include collaborations with MOPAC, SafeLives, and The Mankind Initiative to analyze domestic violence case reviews and police officer biases.
Articles: His recent publications explore parental alienation, male experiences of domestic violence, and gender stereotypes in media. Key themes include the need for gender-inclusive policies and addressing systemic biases in criminal justice responses.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on domestic violence and parental alienation research, including partnerships with charities and government agencies.




