About
Brandon Sparks is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Forensic Psychology at Kingston University in the UK. He earned his PhD in Psychology at the University of Saskatchewan where he also earned an MA in Applied Social Psychology. His interests span all areas of forensic psychology, but much of his work has focused on sexual offenses, such as intimate partner sexual violence, perceptions of sexual offenders, and image-based sexual abuse. Some of his most recent work has focused on incels. He is also interested in community-based work, having completed a large-scale project on the prevention of child sexual abuse with the New Brunswick (Canada) Department of Justice and Public Safety. In addition to holding a number of administrative roles, he has also been a member of the Association for the Treatment & Prevention of Sexual Abuse’s (ATSA) Public Policy Committee since 2018.