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Personal profile
SUMMARY of research interests (100 words)
My areas of research expertise include domestic and sexual violence, policing and more broadly violence against women and girls. I have particular research experience in the policing of and other agency responses to domestic and sexual violence, women's pathways into crime and experiences of co-offending, coercive control, Clare's Law/ domestic violence disclosure schemes and media & legal representations of criminalised women.
Impact and collaboration are central to my research. My work has been used to inform policy developments, professional practice and I engage regularly with practitioners and professionals through my research.
For research, training, media or consultancy enquires, please contact me directly by email.
Profile
Charlotte is currently a Lecturer in Criminology and has previously worked at Birmingham City University. Charlotte graduated with First Class Honours from Keele University and completed her PhD at the University of Liverpool, graduating in 2015. Charlotte’s broad research interests include violence against women and girls, policing domestic abuse and women’s experiences of criminalisation.
Over the past six years, Charlotte has worked on and led various externally funded research projects exploring issues such as police responses to coercive control, victim-survivor experiences of Clare’s Law/ Domestic Violence Disclosure Schemes, responses to domestic abuse in rural communities and an evaluation of the MARAC process in high risk domestic abuse cases. This work has led to a range of outputs, media interviews and articles, policy and public engagement activity.
Achieving real-world impact is central to Charlotte's approach to research, and her gender-based violence research has influenced national and international policy and informed the development of police and partner agency training packages. She is regularly consulted by media, public sector agencies, governing bodies and NGO’s as a domestic abuse expert. Charlotte has been an invited speaker at various national and international events and conferences and was nominated for an N8 Policing Research Partnership ‘New Pioneer of Research’ award (2020).
Outside of the university, Charlotte is a steering group member of the British Society of Criminology’s Women, Crime and Criminal Justice Network. Additionally, she sits on a number of external reference groups and official committees on issues relating to domestic abuse.
Charlotte is interested in supervising doctoral students who wish to conduct research in the areas of police and other agency responses to domestic abuse, coercive control, violence against women, gender, co-offending and women’s criminalisation.
Web Links
@Charlottebarl88
Keywords
- Law and society
- Female offending
- Co-offending
- Violence Against Women
- media representation of crime
- Gender
- Inequalities
- Gender
Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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N8 PRP: Coercive Control: Developing Learning Opportunities for Police and Other Agencies
Barlow, C. (Principal Investigator)
Project: Research
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Evaluation of MARRAC at Lancashire Constabulary
Barlow, C. (Principal Investigator)
1/02/21 → 7/02/22
Project: Research
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Clare's Law and Domestic Violence Disclosure Schemes: Victim/Survivors Perspectives
Barlow, C. (Principal Investigator)
1/06/20 → 30/11/21
Project: Research
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Building Capacity in the Policing of Domestic Abuse in Rural Cumbria
Barlow, C. (Principal Investigator)
4/11/19 → 5/04/21
Project: Research
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Police Officer Responses to Coercive Control
Barlow, C. (Principal Investigator)
1/03/18 → 31/10/19
Project: Research
Research output
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Who is the victim? Exploring the complexities of misidentification
Barlow, C. & Walklate, S., 15/07/2025, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Criminology and Criminal Justice. 17488958251355378.Research output: Contribution to Journal/Magazine › Journal article › peer-review
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‘It was a challenge to look at things from a perpetrator perspective’: The problem of holding domestically abusive men to account in multi-agency partnership work
Davies, P., Barlow, C. & Fish, R., 4/03/2024, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Criminology & Criminal Justice.Research output: Contribution to Journal/Magazine › Journal article › peer-review
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The hard and complex work of implementing new multi-agency risk assessment approaches to policing domestic abuse
Davies, P., Barlow, C. & Fish, R., 30/06/2023, In: Crime Prevention and Community Safety. 25, 2, p. 148-165 18 p.Research output: Contribution to Journal/Magazine › Journal article › peer-review
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Multi Agency Risk Reduction Assessment and Co-ordination (MARRAC) in Lancashire: Evaluation of the Pilot
Davies, P., Barlow, C. & Fish, R., 31/01/2022Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Commissioned report
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Multi Agency Risk Reduction Assessment and Co-ordination in Lancashire: Evaluation Report
Davies, P., Barlow, C. & Fish, R., 31/03/2022, 68 p.Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Commissioned report
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Police Foundation Conference
Barlow, C. (Speaker)
24/10/2018Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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N8 PRP Data Analysts Event
Barlow, C. (Speaker)
12/10/2018Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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Innovations in Policing Domestic Abuse
Barlow, C. (Speaker)
10/09/2018Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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British Society of Criminology 2018
Barlow, C. (Speaker)
5/07/2018Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
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Women, Criminology and Criminal Justice: as practitioners, as victims, as criminalised
Barlow, C. (Speaker)
1/05/2018Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk