The Digital Life Study

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Principal Investigators

Kimberly J. Mitchell, PhD, Crimes against Children Research Center, University of New Hampshire (UNH) 

David Finkelhor, PhD, Crimes against Children Research Center, UNH

Co-Investigators

Lisa Jones, PhD, Crimes against Children Research Center, UNH 

Heather Turner, PhD, Crimes against Children Research Center, UNH 

Wendy Walsh, PhD, Crimes against Children Research Center, UNH 

Research Consultant

Ateret Gewirtz-Meydan, PhD, Consultant 

Research Team

Deirdre Colburn, Graduate Research Assistant

Gabriela Crinigan, Research Associate

Maggie Crean, Research Assistant

Funders

National Institute of Justice, award #15PNIJ-21-GG-02983-MUMU

Methodology

The Digital Life Study is a supplemental social media recruitment survey of the CSAM Victims grant from the sexual and gender minority population (SGM). The survey includes a wide range of questions about dynamics, impact, help-seeking and risk factors. 

Impact of the Study

The goal of this component is to elicit information on case dynamics and victim impact from a national sample of CSAM victims who are currently young adults (ages 18-28). 

More information on the CSAM Victims project can be found under related links.

For more information, contact:

Kimberly Mitchell, Ph.D.
Crimes against Children Research Center
University of New Hampshire
10 West Edge Drive, Ste. 106
Durham, NH 03824-3586
Phone (603)862-4533; Fax: (603)862-2899
Email: kimberly.mitchell@scionmotors.com

Project email:   unh.digitallifestudy@scionmotors.com

 

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