Miss Rebecca Zerk

Miss Rebecca Zerk

Research Project Manager

Research Project Manager (Funding)

Department of Law & Criminology

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Rebecca the Director of the Centre for Age, Gender and Social Justice and Co-Lead of Dewis Choice Initiative ((awarded 4* case study for the REF). Rebecca has a keen interest in the area of victimology, working on 10+ research projects relating to domestic abuse in Wales.  Adopting inclusive research methods, including co-production and participatory action research, Rebecca’s role involves capturing the voices of those who have previously been silenced to bring about positive change in research, policy and practice.

Rebecca has a proven record of creating and disseminating research beyond academia, working closely with victim-survivors, practitioners, and creative artists to produce publications, short films, animations, and podcasts, aimed at diverse audiences. Rebecca has also co-created and delivered research-led, survivor-informed training to over 24,000 practitioners and managers across the UK, developing the practice response to older victims of domestic abuse.

Rebecca was awarded a prize for the ‘victims’ module during her undergraduate degree and was awarded a PhD scholarship by the Welsh Centre for Crime and Social Justice. Rebecca is currently completing her PhD in the area of older people and domestic abuse, looking specifically at help-seeking behaviours in later life. 

Rebecca previously taught a number of modules at undergraduate level including; research skills, victimology, elements of criminology and critical criminology. She worked in higher education teaching adult safeguarding to health and social care students in Crosskeys College.

Publications

Zerk, R, Freeman, E & Wydall, S 2023, 'Making the Invisible, Visible: ‘Do You See Me’ using co-production to make a short LGB film', Paper presented at European Conference on Domestic Violence 2023, Reykjavik, 11 Sept 2022 - 13 Sept 2023.
Wydall, S, Zerk, R & Freeman, E 2023, 'Making the invisible, visible: Older lesbian, gay and bisexual victim-survivors’ “lived experiences” of domestic abuse', Journal of Adult Protection, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 167-185. 10.1108/JAP-10-2022-0020
Zerk, R, Wydall, S, Freeman, E, Cowsill, D & Chapman, T 2023, 'The Dewis Choice Initiative: ‘Through an older survivor’s eyes’: Co-producing a working virtual reality prototype to improve the response to disclosure of domestic abuse and sexual violence', Paper presented at European Conference on Domestic Violence 2023, Reykjavik, 11 Sept 2022 - 13 Sept 2023.
Zerk, R 2023, 'Widening the lens of control: How perpetrators influence informal contacts during victims help-seeking journeys.', Paper presented at EuroCrim2023, Florence , Italy, 06 Oct 2022 - 09 Oct 2023.
Miles, H, Zerk, R, Wydall, S, Freeman, E, Jones, AL & Hancock, N 2022, '‘Through their eyes’: virtual experience as a help-seeker of domestic violence and abuse', Digital transformation: Wales Data Nation Accelerator (WDNA), 26 May 2022. <https://dna.wales/wp-content/uploads/WDNA-A1-Poster_Domestic-Violence_E.pdf>
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