Emily M. Douglas
Emily
M. Douglas, Ph.D. is an assistant professor in the School of Social
Work and Master of Social Work program at Bridgewater State
University in Bridgewater, Massachusetts and founder and chair of
the National Research Conference on Child and Family Programs and
Policy.
Her research focuses on child and family well-being,
with a strong focus on policy and programmatic implications.
Specific, her expertise lie in fatal child maltreatment, men who
experience female-to-male partner violence and seek help, divorced
families, corporal punishment and the use of research in
policy-making.
She is the sole co-investigator of a current
3-year (2011-2014) NICHD-funded study concerning the physical health
of men who have sustained intimate partner violence and their
children (with Dr. Denise Hines, Clark University, Psychology
Department, Principle Investigator) and the 2010 recipient of the
Presidential Fellow, which enabled her to spend the 2010-2011
academic year as a visiting research fellow at the internationally
known Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire, where
she studied fatal child maltreatment.
In Emily's previous
positions, she was an assistant extension professor at the
University of New Hampshire in the Department of Family Studies. She
was also co-chair of the 9th International Family Violence Research
Conference held in Portsmouth, New Hampshire in July, 2005 . Between
2002-2004 she was a postdoctoral research fellow with Dr. Murray
Straus at the Family Research Laboratory at the University of New
Hampshire. Emily completed her doctorate in public policy at the
University of Massachusetts in 2002.
Any contributions will be
gratefully accepted
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