MEDIA

Dr Jessica Taylor

In the media

television programmes

Dr Jessica Taylor regularly appears on national and international television to discuss violence against women and girls, psychology, victim blaming, mental health and trauma. She also writes screenplays, drama, social experiments and proposals for TV programmes. Dr Jessica Taylor has been the chartered psychologist on several TV programmes, to advise producers and commissioners on programming about women's rights and male violence.


Here is a small collection of her recent work. She is currently working on new television programmes for 2022 with two production companies.


My Lover, My Killer: Peter Morgan

Netflix

Watch My Lover My Killer | Netflix


Abused by my Teacher

BBC Scotland

BBC One - Disclosure, Series 4, Abused By My Teacher


Womanhood

BBC Two

BBC Two - Womanhood


Meet, Marry, Murder

Sky One

Meet, Marry, Murder | Season 2 Episode 39 | Sky.com


My Lover, My Killer: Peter Morgan

Channel 5

Peter Morgan - Channel 5


When Nudes are Stolen

BBC Three

When Nudes Are Stolen: Inside the online 'nude trade' - BBC Three


True Life Crime: Jayden Parkinson

MTV

True Life Crime UK 101 MTV Shows | Oxford Teen Jayden Parkinson Mysteriously Goes Missing | MTV UK


Pointing The Finger: Why are women blamed for everything?

France24

Pointing the finger: Why are women blamed for everything? (yahoo.com)


BBC Big Questions

BBC One

Sexual harassment and violence against women

BBC One - The Big Questions


interviews and podcasts

magazines and newspapers

Dr Jessica Taylor regularly appears in national and international magazines and newspapers, either as the author, interviewee or commenter. More regularly, her work is being cited and discussed in major news outlets around the world.


Here is a brief collection of key articles:


Meet the woman on mission to stamp out misogyny and hate in UK police forces - Mirror Online



Constable scoops Taylor's Sexy But Psycho | The Bookseller


Half of women 'have woken up to find their partner sexually assaulting them' | Metro News


Women subjected to at least 26 sexual crimes on average in their lifetime as study reveals scale of 'collective trauma' | ITV News


Harrowing sex crimes faced by 99.7% of women with 82% harassed before they're 18 - Mirror Online


The sexual assault of sleeping women: the hidden, horrifying rape crisis in our bedrooms | Rape and sexual assault | The Guardian


Violence ‘a universal issue’ for women, says study | The Big Issue


#IWasBlamed: Women are sharing all the ways they're blamed for being victims | indy100 | indy100


Author of book about victim blaming bombarded with misogynist abuse | Books | The Guardian


Why do we blame women for the actions of rapists, traffickers, and abusers? (telegraph.co.uk)


Forgotten women: The overlooked victims of serial killers | History | Al Jazeera


Why Do We Always Blame Women – Even When They’re Murdered? | Grazia (graziadaily.co.uk)


‘Women fight victim blaming every step of the way’ | The Psychologist (bps.org.uk)


Half of women 'have suffered sexual assault by a partner while asleep' - LBC


Psychologist flooded with support online after calling out 'sexualisation' of term 'school girls' | Daily Mail Online


Author of victim-blaming book targeted by misogynist trolls: ‘Men told me I would die alone’ | The Independent | The Independent


Feminist author who faced barrage of online hate launches Twitter campaign - Sheffield Wire


The book fighting back against misogyny - Shift London


We overcame cruel looks, hostel life and rape as teen mums – but look at us now – The Sun


Constable claims self-publishing success Why Women Are Blamed for Everything | The Bookseller


Making misandry a hate crime will embolden abusive men | Jessica Eaton | The Guardian


Nottinghamshire Police offers abuse victims blunt knives - BBC News


Victim blaming: Is it a woman's responsibility to stay safe? - BBC News


Sex education: Teachers refuse to say ‘vagina’ | Tes



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