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Maria Sapouna
Maria Sapouna
Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of the West of Scotland
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Resilience to bullying victimization: The role of individual, family and peer characteristics
M Sapouna, D Wolke
Child abuse & neglect 37 (11), 997-1006, 2013
3632013
Big men feeling small: Childhood bullying experience, muscle dysmorphia and other mental health problems in bodybuilders
D Wolke, M Sapouna
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 9 (5), 595-604, 2008
2002008
Bullying in Greek primary and secondary schools
M Sapouna
School Psychology International 29 (2), 199-213, 2008
1982008
Virtual learning intervention to reduce bullying victimization in primary school: a controlled trial
M Sapouna, D Wolke, N Vannini, S Watson, S Woods, W Schneider, ...
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 51 (1), 104-112, 2010
1372010
“FearNot!”: a computer-based anti-bullying-programme designed to foster peer intervention
N Vannini, S Enz, M Sapouna, D Wolke, S Watson, S Woods, ...
European journal of psychology of education 26, 21-44, 2011
1182011
Collective efficacy in the school context: does it help explain victimization and bullying among Greek primary and secondary school students?
M Sapouna
Journal of interpersonal violence 25 (10), 1912-1927, 2010
892010
What works to reduce reoffending: A summary of the evidence
M Sapouna, C Bisset, AM Conlong, B Matthews
Scottish Government Social Research, 2015
712015
Individual and social network predictors of the short‐term stability of bullying victimization in the United Kingdom and Germany
M Sapouna, D Wolke, N Vannini, S Watson, S Woods, W Schneider, ...
British Journal of Educational Psychology 82 (2), 225-240, 2012
452012
Inter-cultural differences in response to a computer-based anti-bullying intervention
SEJ Watson, N Vannini, S Woods, K Dautenhahn, M Sapouna, S Enz, ...
Educational Research 52 (1), 61-80, 2010
372010
What works to reduce reoffending: A summary of the evidence justice analytical services scottish government
M Sapouna, C Bisset, AM Conlong, B Matthews
Retrieved February 6, 2016 from http://www. gov. scot/resource/0038/00385880 …, 2011
302011
‘It’s harder to go to court yourself because you don’t really know what to expect’: Reducing the negative effects of court exposure on young people–Findings from an Evaluation …
R Deuchar, M Sapouna
Youth justice 16 (2), 130-146, 2016
172016
Bullying victimization due to racial, ethnic, citizenship and/or religious status: a systematic review
M Sapouna, L De Amicis, L Vezzali
Adolescent research review 8 (3), 261-296, 2023
142023
Adult-onset offending: A neglected reality? Findings from a contemporary British general population cohort
M Sapouna
International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology 61 (12 …, 2017
142017
Learning how to Cope with Cyberbullying in the Virtual World: Lessons from FearNot!
M Sapouna, S Enz, M Samaras, D Wolke
Cyberbullying, 79-92, 2015
11*2015
FearNot!: An innovative interdisciplinary virtual intervention to reduce bullying and victimization
D Wolke, M Sapouna
The impact of technology on relationships in educational settings, 169-177, 2013
112013
Dysfunctional accountability in complaint systems: the effects of complaints on public service employees
C Gill, M Sapouna, C Hirst, J Williams
Public Law, 644-664, 2019
62019
‘PGR Connections’: Using an online peer-learning pedagogy to support doctoral researchers
C Wilson, R Arshad, M Sapouna, D McGillivray, S Zihms
Innovations in Education and Teaching International 60 (3), 390-400, 2023
42023
Evaluating the impact of the patchwork text process in criminal justice education
M Sapouna
Innovations in Education and Teaching International 55 (3), 376-383, 2018
32018
Using an online peer-assisted learning scheme to support the supervision and professional development of doctoral researchers
M Sapouna, C Wilson, AR Beloucif, S Zihms, D McGillivray
6th Annual Researcher Education and Development Scholarship Conference 2020, 2020
22020
How do complaints affect those complained about?: an empirical investigation into the effects of complaints on public service employees
C Gill, C Hirst, M Sapouna, J Williams
University of Glasgow, 2017
22017
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