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Eden Hoffer

(She/Her)
  • PhD Candidate, Faculty of Information and Media Studies & Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University

With an interdisciplinary academic background in criminology, social justice, and psychology, Eden's doctoral research focusses on how mothers who are intimate partner violence (IPV) victim-survivors navigate social service systems, including healthcare, child welfare, and criminal legal systems. Her research aims to shed light on the ways that social systems and current Canadian policies and practices often not only fail to offer protection to IPV victim-survivors - who are disproportionately women - but actively harm them and ultimately make it nearly impossible for them to safely escape relationships in which violence is occurring.

Broadly, Eden's research interests include violence against women, intimate partner violence, women’s health, motherhood/maternal well-being & IPV, femicide, legislation/policy, and the criminalization of victims.

Experience

  • 2023–present
    Research assistant, Western University
  • 2020–2022
    Research assistant, Toronto Metropolitan University

Education

  • 2021 
    Toronto Metropolitian University, Master of Arts
  • 2020 
    Toronto Metropolitian University , Bachelor of Arts (Hons.)

Professional Memberships

  • American Society of Criminology (ASC)
  • Women's Health Research Cluster
  • Alliance Against Violence and Adversity

Contact Eden for

  • General
  • Media request
  • Speaking request
  • Research collaboration
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