Dr Vicky Lister

Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
Dr Vicky Lister

About

Currently employed as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow funded through SEDarc.
During my fully-funded PhD in Forensic Psychology with Professor Theresa Gannon at the Centre of Research and Education for Forensic Psychology (CORE-FP) I focused on developing the literature on voyeurism. Alongside this, I worked as an Assistant Lecturer for both the University of Kent and Canterbury Christ Church University. I also volunteered, and continue to volunteer, with Circles of Support and Accountability and supported numerous research projects involving data collection in the prison service as a Research Assistant with Professor Theresa Gannon.

Since my PhD, I joined the Centre for Health Services Studies as a Research Assistant to support the Research Design Service (RDS) and Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) teams. I then moved into a Research Associate role working with Professor Simon Coulton. This position involved supporting the day-to-day running of a randomised control trial focused on evaluating the effectiveness of trauma-based interventions among children and adolescents, before beginning my current role. 

Research interests

  • Voyeurism
  • The development of paraphilia
  • Understanding sexual offending from a social cognitive approach

Professional

Funding

  • ESRC SEDarc Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (2024-2025)
  • Graduate Teaching Assistant Studentship (2018-2022) 

Awards

  • International Association for the Treatment of Sexual Offenders (IATSO) Poster Award (2023)
  • Association for the Treatment and Prevention of Sexual Abuser's (ATSA) Fay Honey Knopp Scholarship (2022)
  • Marnie Rice Student Poster Award at the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 38th Annual Research and Treatment Conference (2019)
  • School of Psychology Achievement Award at the University of Lincoln (2018)
  • School of Psychology Achievement Award at the University of Lincoln (2017)
  • The Lincoln Award at the University of Lincoln (2017)
  • Gold Volunteering Award at the University of Lincoln (2016, 2017)Psychology at Work Award at the University of Lincoln (2016)   
  • Psychology at Work Award at the University of Lincoln (2016)
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