School of Psychology

Experience Excellence Studying People


Magali Barnoux

Postgraduate Researcher

Research interests

• The research and assessment of deliberate firesetting.
• The role of motivation and emotion in offending behaviour.
• Suicide and self-harming behaviour.

Thesis title

Qualitative Investigation of Firesetting in Male Prisoners.

Supervisor

Dr Theresa Gannon

Funding

ESRC

Publications

Gannon, T.A., Tyler, N., Barnoux, M. & Pina, A. (2012) Female Arsonists and Firesetters. In G.Dickens, P. Sugarman & T.A. Gannon (eds), Firesetting and Mental Health: Theory, Research and Practice: RCPsychiatrists.

Conference presentations

Barnoux, M., and Gannon, T.A. (April 2012) A new conceptual framework for revenge firesetting: a preliminary validation. Paper presented at the European Association of Psychology and Law conference, Nicosia, Cyprus.

Teaching and Other Academic Activities

University of Kent – Associate Lecturer

Casual teaching and invigilating contract, School of Psychology.

University of Kent – Research Assistant

Grant: Ministry of Justice - "Evaluation of mandatory polygraph supervision with sexual offenders".

Grant: ESRC - "The Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Specialist Treatment Programme for Criminal Firesetters"

School of Psychology
Keynes College
University of Kent
Canterbury, Kent
CT2 7NP
United Kingdom

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Email: Magali Barnoux

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School of Psychology - Keynes College, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NP

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Last Updated: 15/03/2012