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Dean Fido - Academic Overview
Dean Fido is an Associate Professor in Forensic Psychology at the College of Health, Psychology and Social Care. His research focuses on understanding the psychological and social dimensions of criminal behavior, particularly in areas involving sexual violence, victim perception, and legal policy implications. He has contributed to over 100 publications, with recent work emphasizing cross-cultural studies, victim stigma reduction, and offender rehabilitation strategies.
Research Interests
- Image-based sexual abuse and revenge pornography
- Psychopathic traits and their role in criminal behavior
- Criminal sentencing policies and public perception
- Gender dynamics in domestic violence and victimization
- Rehabilitation strategies for offenders and trauma-informed practices
Recent Article Trends
Recent publications emphasize cross-cultural comparisons of victim perception (e.g., UK vs. Norway in non-consensual image dissemination studies) and the impact of celebrity status on public judgment of sexual crimes. His work on 'depraved killers' sentencing reforms highlights intersectional concerns between legal policy and societal morality.
Awards & Grants
No academic awards or grants explicitly listed in provided texts.
Labs/Teams
Engaged in collaborative research with international teams (e.g., Norway, China) and multidisciplinary groups studying forensic psychology applications.

