Dr Julia Stroud
Principal Lecturer
contact:
Applied Social Science
Falmer
Brighton
BN1 9PH
Telephone: +44 (0)1273 643853
Email: J.Stroud@brighton.ac.uk
Research interests
- Child Homicide (in particular psychosocial analysis of child homicide)
- Homicide
- Mental disorder and offending
- Services for mentally disordered offenders
- Risk Assessment and Management in Social Work and Mental Health Practice
Teaching
- Social Work Practice
- Social Work Law
- Mental Health
- Child abuse
- Qualitative Research Methods
- Risk Assessment and Management
Profile
PhD BA (Hons), MSc (SocSci), Dip.Soc. Admin., Dip. Appl. Soc. Studies, CQSW
Recent publications
STROUD, JULIA and WARREN-ADAMSON, CHRISTOPHER (2012) Child protection: risk assessment frameworks In: ACPO National Child Protection and Abuse Investigation Conference, Leicestershire, UK. (Unpublished)
STROUD, JULIA and WARREN-ADAMSON, CHRISTOPHER (2011) Applying complexity theory to safeguarding and protecting children: a proposed study In: End of project conference. Systems and complex systems approaches in public policy and practice. A knowledge exchange between academics and practitioners, 22 September 2011, Brighton, UK.
Stroud, J. (2011) The death of a child: the unavoidable truth In: Okitikpi, Toyin, ed. Social control and the use of power in social work with children and families. Russell House Publishing, Lyme Regis, pp. 46-60. ISBN 978-1-905541-71-3
STROUD, JULIA (2010) Child death: an introduction to a psychosocial analysis of child homicide Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 1 (1). pp. 8-10. ISSN 1759-6599
Hill, Lindsay, Gray, Richard, Stroud, J. and Chiripanyanga, Stanford (2009) Inter-professional learning to prepare medical and social work students for practice with refugees and asylum seekers Social Work Education, 28 (3). pp. 298-308. ISSN 0261-5479
Stroud, J. and Price, Jim (2009) Complexity: a model for inter professional education with medical and social work students In: Joint Social Work Education Conference, 10 July 2009, University of Hertfordshire.
STROUD, JULIA (2008) A psychosocial analysis of child homicide Critical Social Policy, 28 (4). pp. 482-505. ISSN 0261-0183
Stroud, J. (2008) Intra-familial child homicide and mental disorder In: International Family Aggression Conference, March 2008, University of Central Lancashire.
Earlier publications
Pritchard, C., and Stroud, J. (2002) 'A Reply to Helen Barnes' comment on 'Child Homicide: A Review and an Empirical Approach': The Importance of Values and Evidence in Practice' British Journal of Social Work 32 pp369-373.
Stroud, J. and Pritchard C (2001) 'Child Homicide, Psychiatric Disorder and Dangerousness: A Review and an Empirical Approach'. British Journal of Social Work 31 pp249- 269.
Stroud J (2000) 'European child homicide studies: Quantitative studies and a preliminary report of a complementary qualitative approach'. Social Work in Europe 7(3) 31-37
Pritchard C and Stroud J (1999) 'Men and women who kill and men who abuse children: A study of the psychiatric-child abuse interface'. In Bagley C and Mallick K (Eds) Child Sexual Abuse and Adult Offenders: New Theory and Research, Ashgate, Aldershot

