Lisa M. Jones, Ph.D. is a Research Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of New Hampshire and senior faculty at the Crimes against Children Research Center (CCRC). She has over 15 years of experience conducting research on child victimization with a focus on epidemiological studies, measurement development, and evaluations of child victimization prevention and intervention efforts. She was recently awarded a grant by the U.S. National Institute of Justice (NIJ) to direct a 3-site study to develop and pilot a Youth Bias Victimization Survey (Y-BVS). She has published several papers on the epidemiology of bullying and online youth victimization in the U.S. She recently completed work as a Stoneleigh Foundation Fellow with the School District of Philadelphia to promote the adoption, implementation, and sustainability of social emotional learning and bullying prevention programs in urban settings. Dr. Jones has published over 50 research articles and reports on child victimization in medical and psychology journals and presents regularly on topics of child victimization and evidence-based prevention, nationally and internationally.
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