Trosolwyg
My research interests include sexual offending and sex offenders, violence against women, and resettlement policy and practice. My research is multi-disciplinary, in that it draws upon criminological theories, cognitive behavioural theories from psychology, sociological theories on identity, as well as other theories and methods from a range of disciplines. I am experienced in collecting both qualitative and quantitative data from a range of sources, organising and managing large databases, and using statistical methods to analyse data.
Cyhoeddiad
2024
- Wilson, C. and Hudson, K. 2024. Circles of support and accountability: Restorative outcomes for the survivor volunteer. In: Winder, B. et al. eds. Sexual Crime: Victims and Survivors. Springer, pp. 169-192., (10.1007/978-3-031-46626-7_7)
2023
- Sánchez de Ribera, O., Christensen, L. S., Trajtenberg, N. and Hudson, K. 2023. Public perceptions toward community management policies for individuals convicted of sexual offenses: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Trauma, Violence, and Abuse 25(2), pp. 1248-1264. (10.1177/15248380231174695)
2019
- Hallett, S., Deerfield, K. and Hudson, K. 2019. The same but different? Exploring the links between gender, trauma, sexual exploitation and harmful sexual behaviours. Child Abuse Review 28(6), pp. 442-454. (10.1002/car.2591)
2017
- Hudson, K. 2017. Preventing child sexual abuse through education: the work of Stop it Now! Wales. Journal of Sexual Aggression 24(1), pp. 99-113. (10.1080/13552600.2017.1383088)
2016
- Hudson, K. J. and Jones, T. D. B. 2016. Satellite tracking of offenders and integrated offender management: a local case study. Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 55(1-2), pp. 188-206. (10.1111/hojo.12156)
2015
- Hudson, K. J. and Henley, A. 2015. Disparities in public protection measures against sexual offending in England and Wales: An example of preventative injustice?. Criminology and Criminal Justice 15(5), pp. 561-577. (10.1177/1748895815577219)
- Hudson, K. J., Taylor, C. M. and Henley, A. 2015. Trends in the management of registered sexual offenders across England and Wales: a geographical approach to the study of sexual offending. Journal of Sexual Aggression 21(1), pp. 56-70. (10.1080/13552600.2014.949314)
2013
- Williams, M. L. and Hudson, K. J. 2013. Public perceptions of internet, familial and localised sexual grooming: predicting perceived prevalence and safety. Journal of Sexual Aggression 19(2), pp. 218-235. (10.1080/13552600.2012.705341)
2011
- Robinson, A. L. and Hudson, K. J. 2011. Different yet complementary: two approaches to supporting victims of sexual violence in the UK. Criminology and Criminal Justice 11(5), pp. 515-533. (10.1177/1748895811419972)
2009
- Robinson, A. L., Hudson, K. J. and Brookman, F. 2009. A process evaluation of Ynys Saff, the sexual assault referral centre in Cardiff: final evaluation report. Project Report. [Online]. The South Wales Criminal Jusitice Board. Available at: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/socsi/resources/CardiffSARC.pdf
2008
- Robinson, A. L., Hudson, K. J. and Brookman, F. 2008. Multi-agency work on sexual violence: challenges and prospects identified from the implemenation of a Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC). The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 47(4), pp. 411-428. (10.1111/j.1468-2311.2008.00531.x)
2006
- Clancy, A., Hudson, K., Maguire, M., Peake, R., Raynor, P., Vanstone, M. and Kynch, J. 2006. Getting out and staying out: results of the prisoner Resettlement Pathfinders. Researching Criminal Justice Series. Bristol: Policy Press.
2005
- Hudson, K. J. 2005. Offending identities: sex offenders' perspectives of their treatment and management. Uffculme: Willan Publishing.
Adrannau llyfrau
- Wilson, C. and Hudson, K. 2024. Circles of support and accountability: Restorative outcomes for the survivor volunteer. In: Winder, B. et al. eds. Sexual Crime: Victims and Survivors. Springer, pp. 169-192., (10.1007/978-3-031-46626-7_7)
Erthyglau
- Sánchez de Ribera, O., Christensen, L. S., Trajtenberg, N. and Hudson, K. 2023. Public perceptions toward community management policies for individuals convicted of sexual offenses: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Trauma, Violence, and Abuse 25(2), pp. 1248-1264. (10.1177/15248380231174695)
- Hallett, S., Deerfield, K. and Hudson, K. 2019. The same but different? Exploring the links between gender, trauma, sexual exploitation and harmful sexual behaviours. Child Abuse Review 28(6), pp. 442-454. (10.1002/car.2591)
- Hudson, K. 2017. Preventing child sexual abuse through education: the work of Stop it Now! Wales. Journal of Sexual Aggression 24(1), pp. 99-113. (10.1080/13552600.2017.1383088)
- Hudson, K. J. and Jones, T. D. B. 2016. Satellite tracking of offenders and integrated offender management: a local case study. Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 55(1-2), pp. 188-206. (10.1111/hojo.12156)
- Hudson, K. J. and Henley, A. 2015. Disparities in public protection measures against sexual offending in England and Wales: An example of preventative injustice?. Criminology and Criminal Justice 15(5), pp. 561-577. (10.1177/1748895815577219)
- Hudson, K. J., Taylor, C. M. and Henley, A. 2015. Trends in the management of registered sexual offenders across England and Wales: a geographical approach to the study of sexual offending. Journal of Sexual Aggression 21(1), pp. 56-70. (10.1080/13552600.2014.949314)
- Williams, M. L. and Hudson, K. J. 2013. Public perceptions of internet, familial and localised sexual grooming: predicting perceived prevalence and safety. Journal of Sexual Aggression 19(2), pp. 218-235. (10.1080/13552600.2012.705341)
- Robinson, A. L. and Hudson, K. J. 2011. Different yet complementary: two approaches to supporting victims of sexual violence in the UK. Criminology and Criminal Justice 11(5), pp. 515-533. (10.1177/1748895811419972)
- Robinson, A. L., Hudson, K. J. and Brookman, F. 2008. Multi-agency work on sexual violence: challenges and prospects identified from the implemenation of a Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC). The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 47(4), pp. 411-428. (10.1111/j.1468-2311.2008.00531.x)
Llyfrau
- Clancy, A., Hudson, K., Maguire, M., Peake, R., Raynor, P., Vanstone, M. and Kynch, J. 2006. Getting out and staying out: results of the prisoner Resettlement Pathfinders. Researching Criminal Justice Series. Bristol: Policy Press.
- Hudson, K. J. 2005. Offending identities: sex offenders' perspectives of their treatment and management. Uffculme: Willan Publishing.
Monograffau
- Robinson, A. L., Hudson, K. J. and Brookman, F. 2009. A process evaluation of Ynys Saff, the sexual assault referral centre in Cardiff: final evaluation report. Project Report. [Online]. The South Wales Criminal Jusitice Board. Available at: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/socsi/resources/CardiffSARC.pdf
Ymchwil
My research interests include sexual offending and sex offenders, violence against women, and resettlement policy and practice. My research is multi-disciplinary, in that it draws upon criminological theories, cognitive behavioural theories from psychology, sociological theories on identity, as well as other theories and methods from a range of disciplines. I am experienced in collecting both qualitative and quantitative data from a range of sources, organising and managing large databases, and using statistical methods to analyse data.Addysgu
Areas of teaching:
- The Criminal Justice and Penal Process;
- Prisons and Community Sanctions
- Diversity, Crime and Criminal Justice;
- Patterns of Crime and Their Explanation.
Bywgraffiad
I have undertaken research in the following areas:
- Sex offenders $acirc; Offending Identities: Sex Offenders$acirc; Perspectives of their Treatment and Management (Hudson 2005); The Operation and Experience of Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (Wood et al. 2006)
- Victims of Sexual and Domestic Violence - Evaluation of Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) (Robinson et al. 2007); Evaluation of independent sexual violence advisors and independent domestic violence advisors.
- Resettlement of prisoners - Getting Out and Staying Out: Results of the Prisoner Resettlement Pathfinders (Funded by Home Office, with Maguire and Raynor et al.)
- Regional resettlement strategies, implementation and theory $acirc; South West Integration (Funded by Prison and Probation Service and the Government Office of the South West, with McCoid, Heape and Hall)
My research on sex offenders looked at sex offenders$acirc; perspectives of the way they are treated and managed within the criminal justice system. Offenders$acirc; perspectives have been omitted from research in this field. My research, therefore, significantly and uniquely contributed to a growing area of criminological research. I have also been involved in a Home Office commissioned project investigating the experiences of key individuals (including offenders) involvement with MAPPA (see Wood et al 2006).
I have also conducted research evaluating the practices and policies available to provide support and advocacy to victims of sexual and domestic violence, including an evaluation of a new Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) within Cardiff (with Amanda Robinson, Cardiff University and Fiona Brookman, Glamorgan University).
As well as the SARC evaluation, I have also completed a number of process evaluations in the area of resettlement, for example the evaluation of Phase 2 of the $acirc; Resettlement Pathfinder$acirc; project (see Clancy et al 2006). While employed as the principle researcher for SWing, I also conducted process evaluations on a number of new initiates within the field of resettlement. This included theoretically informed research on the concept and practice of resettlement, as well as applied research working alongside policy makers and practitioners.
Many of the projects that I have been involved with have looked at organisational issues relating to the implementation of a new initiative projects in order to identify both effective and ineffective practice and any obstacles to successful implementation. The aim being to identify those methods and strategies found to $acirc; work best$acirc; to ensure that lessons can be learnt and other strategies can avoid recurrent problems or ameliorate their impact more successfully.
Aelodaethau proffesiynol
Pwyllgorau ac adolygu
I am the Criminology Teaching Lead. Working with the Director of Teaching and Learning, my role is to oversee and co-ordinate the efficient organisation and management of all criminology teaching; to liaise with module convenors and teaching staff for feedback on the criminology teaching programme and their contributions.
I am also a member of the Schools Ethics Committee.
Meysydd goruchwyliaeth
I welcome PhD applicants to work on topics related to:
- Sexual violence
- Risk identification, assessment and management
- Multi-agency approaches to crime and disorder
- The criminal justice system