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Europass Curriculum Vitae Baldry Anna Costanza CV Curriculum Vitae Personal information First name(s) / Surname(s) Anna Costanza Baldry Address(es) V.le Ellittico,31, postal code 81100, Caserta, Italy c/o Department of Psychology, Second University of Naples Telephone(s) +390823274766 Mobile: +39 3466113795 Fax(es) +39 0823274792 E-mail [email protected], [email protected] Website www.sara-cesvis.org Nationality Italian/British Date of birth London (UK) - 16/05/ 1970 Gender Female Work experience Dates 2005 till present [current university/academic position] Occupation or position held Associate professor in Social/Forensic Psychology [granted in 2014 to full professor capacity] Main activities and Teaching and research victimology, methods in social sciences, forensic psychology responsibilities student supervision (PhDs, graduates, undergraduates) Name and address of Second University of Naples, Department of Psychology employer Type of business or sector Psychology/Criminology Dates 2001-2004 Occupation or position held Lecture in Social Psychology and Interview, Questionnaire Techniques, Community Psychology, Psychology and Law (part time) Main activities and Teaching and research responsibilities Name and address of Second University of Naples. employer Type of business or sector Psychology Dates 2002-2003 Occupation or position held Researcher at the National Research Institute of Statistics, ISTAT Main activities and Research in charge of the International Violence Against Women Survey, for the responsibilities National part Name and address of National Research Institute of Statistics employer Type of business or sector Social Science, methodology Dates 2003-2005 Occupation or position held Marie Curie Researcher Main activities and Senior Researcher, project on impact of violence on victims and re-victimisation Page 1/9 - Curriculum vitae of Anna Costanza Baldry Baldry Anna Costanza CV responsibilities Name and address of Free University of Amsterdam, NL, Department of Clinical Psychology employer Type of business or sector Education Dates 2006 to 2011 Occupation or position held Senior researcher fellow (part time) Main activities and Research supervisor on risk assessment methods for the law enforcement responsibilities Type of business or sector Criminology/Victimology Name and address of Intervict Institute, Institute for victims of crime, Tilburg University, NL employer Dates 2007 ongoing Occupation or position held Director of Antistalking services, Rome Main activities and Coordination, Counselling, risk assessment, referral cases to police, court responsibilities Name and address of Differenza Donna NGO, IT, national national network DiRe employer Type of business or sector Counselling, expert witness report to the court, police Dates 1999-2007 Occupation or position held Psychologist, centres on violence against women Main activities and Coordination, Counselling, risk assessment, expert witness in court (civil and penal) responsibilities Name and address of Differenza Donna NGO employer Type of business or sector Social Psychological Support/project evaluator Dates 2003 ongoing Occupation or position held Expert trainer with law enforcement , social workers, doctors, psychologists, in the field of victims of crime, especially violence against women, (domestic violence, stalking, femicide, risk assessment) Main activities and Implement training programme , trainer, evaluator, expert consultant, development of responsibilities course-book Name and address of Different national and international bodies and institutions : National Italian Police, employer Cepol Italy, Unifem, UN Women, UN, OSCE, NATO, NTM-A, Eupol, CoESPU (Centre of Excellence for Stability Police Unit). Type of business or sector Trainer, teacher on gender based violence and domestic violence and human trafficking and human rights. In charge of several training modules on “Protection of Civilian” (victim vulnerability and referral system), and “Gender Protection” (Implementing Victim Assistance Strategy).. Dates 2009-2014 Occupation or position held Victimology course for graduate students Main activities and Teaching and supervise graduate students MSc/MA studies responsibilities Name and address of Department of Sociology, Catholic University of Milan employer Type of business or sector Education Dates From 2010, ongoing Page 2/9 - Curriculum vitae of Anna Costanza Baldry Baldry Anna Costanza CV Occupation or position held Expert Main activities and research and treatment for perpetrators of sexual violence, abuse, stalking, lay judge responsibilities for probation Name and address of Department of National Penitentiary (DAP, Ministry of Justice) employer Type of business or sector Intervention and treatment of offenders, alternative to prison Coordination of research [Here are listed only the ones submitted and directly led] projects 2003-2005 MARIE CURIE INDIVIDUAL FELLOWSHIP (CATEGORY 30), HPMF-CT-2002-01829, performed at the Free University of Amsterdam, NL. 2004 Referent and coordinator of the European Project: SARA TrAvels-S (Spousal Assault Risk Assessment Transferring Risk Assessment and locally studying Stalking) , dell’Unione Europea, Progetto Daphne 2005 per la prevenzione e la riduzione della violenza contro le donne e bambini, in coll. Associazione Differenza Donna, ONLUS. €. 120.000,00. 2005 Referent and coordinator of the European Project: A Red Vein (Assessing Recidivism of Domestic Violence: An Early Intervention Approach). Marie Curie European Reintegration Grants (ERG), Unione Europea. €. 40.000,00 2005 Referent and coordinator of the Faculty ex 60%. Title of research: Attitudes of victims of violent crimes towards Police forces. A research contribution for the creation of a vademecum to reduce secondary victimisation. Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli. 2006 Referent and coordinator of the Faculty ex 60%. Title of research: Police perception of the usefulness of the Cognitive Interview to increase victim credibility in serious crime. Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli. €. 2.000 2006 Referent and coordinator of the Psychology Department, SUN. Title of research: Fear of Crime in IPV (Fatality European assessment of risk in Intimate Partner Violence), European Commission. Daphne Programme. €. 120.000,00 2007 Referent and coordinator of the Psychology Department, SUN: Title of research: Earn in JVO: European Assessment of Risk/Needs in Juvenile Violent Offenders exposed to IPV. 2008 -2010 Project manager and coordinator of the project: ISA, Increasing self awarenss in cases of intimate partner violence: Differenza Donna, Onlus, European Commission, Daphne Programme. €. 250.000,00 2009 Coordinator and Expert trainer with police forces on violence against women, especially gender violence. Title of Project: STREGA, Effective Strategies gender. Dipartimento per le Pari Opportunità,Consiglio dei Ministri, Differenza Donna 2009 Referent and coordinator of scientific and technical committee ATS “OCCHI APERTI”. Title of project: Occhi Aperti, Ministero Pubblica Istruzione, associazione Chiama Milano, €. 100.000,00 2010 Project manager and coordinator, Psychology Department, SUN: Title of research: Tabby Online. Threat Assessment of Bullying Behavior on the Internet. Daphne Programme 2007-2011. €. 272.000,00 2013-2014 Project manager and coordinator, Psychology Department, SUN: Title of research: Tabby Trip. Threat Assessment of Bullying Behavior Transferring on the Internet. EU Daphne Programme 2011-2013. €. 400.000,00 2012-2014 Project manager and coordinator, Psychology Department, SUN: Title of research: Page 3/9 - Curriculum vitae of Anna Costanza Baldry Baldry Anna Costanza CV www.switch-off.eu: who, where, when. Supporting witness children from femicide. EU Daphne Programme 2011-2013. €. 250.000,00 2012-2016 MC Member IS1206 Cost project on femicide. In charge of the working group of prevention 2013-2017 MC Member IS1311 ISFOL. Intrageneration role of families, support and roles 2013 National representative for the NGOs in the Governmental Task Force on Risk assessment in cases of violence Education and training and specialisation Dates 1994 Title of qualification awarded degree in Psychology, Summa cum laude Name and type of organisation providing University of Rome “La Sapienza” education and training Dates 1999.. Title of qualification awarded PhD in Social Psychology, High pass Name and type of organisation providing University of Roma ‘La Sapienza’, Italy education and training Dates 2002. Title of qualification awarded PhD in Criminology, High pass. Name and type of organisation providing Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, UK education and training Dates 2008, 2009, 2012 Title of qualification awarded Correctional trainer, services. Correctional Training Department Canada on violent offender and sex offender. British Columbia. Name and type of organisation providing Canadian Correctional Service education and training Dates 2013 Title of qualification awarded Visiting Fellow Name and type of organisation providing Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge. education and training Dates 2014 Title of qualification awarded International Visitor Leadership programme on women and justice Name and type of organisation providing US State Department education and training Dates 2010-2014 Title of qualification awarded Cognitive – Behavioural Psychotherapist Name and type of Page 4/9 - Curriculum vitae of Anna Costanza Baldry Baldry Anna Costanza CV organisation providing Consortium Humanitas
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