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Research Opportunities

From time to time, TENI are approached by researchers to share opportunities to participate in research with the trans community. We have added all opportunities we think are relevant to this page. Please note TENI is not affiliated with any of these research projects, and all questions relating to the projects should be directed to the research team involved.

A new research project is looking for victims of different crime types in the Republic of Ireland who wish to share their experiences of interacting with criminal justice professionals and processes.

The project is led by Maynooth University researcher Triona Kenny, who is appealing for anyone aged 18 or over who, as an adult, has made an official complaint to An Garda Síochána as a direct victim of one or more of the included offences, to complete a 10-minute, online, anonymous survey.

The types of offences included in this project are:

  • Theft
  • Robbery
  • Burglary
  • Property damage (including arson)
  • Domestic, sexual and gender-based violence (including intimate image abuse, stalking, and kidnapping/human trafficking)
  • Assault and harassment (including attempts and threats of assault and harassment)

If you would like to share your experiences of engaging with the Irish criminal justice process as a victim of crime, you can find the survey link HERE. Please feel free to share the survey with anyone you think might be eligible and interested to participate.

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about this research, please contact the researcher at triona.kenny@mu.ie.