Research Group on Child and Adolescent Victimization
We conduct studies with the utmost scientific rigor, ensuring ethical procedures and respect for children and adolescents. Employing updated techniques, we aim to obtain valid results.
Our focus is to shed light on the experiences and needs of victims of violence during childhood and adolescence. These age groups are particularly vulnerable, and it is imperative to acknowledge and address their rights.
Our commitment is to address the needs of children and adolescents who are victims of violence through the development of ethical and rigorous studies.
Violence against children and adolescents is a significant public health issue, for which society shares responsibility. GReVIA believes in empowering victims through ethical research that highlights their needs and rights.
GReVIA's objective is to conduct research and generate new knowledge in developmental victimology to raise awareness about the reality of violence against children. This involves ensuring that studies and projects are relevant to the actual experiences of children and adolescents.
We collaborate with internationally renowned entities and research groups in the development of scientific projects.
See projectsWe lead national research projects through collaborations with public, private, and third-sector entities.
See projectsTechnical, informational, and practical materials developed for various organizations related to childhood and adolescence.
Empirical and theoretical review publications in scientific journals within the fields of Psychology, Victimology, Psychiatry, and Criminology.
We have at our disposal psychometric instruments related to child victimization, post-traumatic growth, and resilience, which have been adapted for use in both Spanish and Catalan languages.
Available video recordings of several GReVIA interventions during seminars, conferences, and media interviews.