Center for Gender in Global Context
Research Consortium on Gender-Based Violence
Karen Holt is an Assistant Professor in the School of Criminal Justice whose research focuses on sexual deviance and offending and the intersection of media and sexual violence.
Her work has been published in scholarly journals such as Violence and Victims, Sexual Abuse, and The Journal of Behavioral Medicine. She is a member of several professional associations, including the American Society of Criminology, The Latina Researchers Network, The Center for Gender in Global Context, The Research Consortium for Gender-Based Violence, and the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA). She is a board member of the Michigan chapter of ATSA and Small Talk, a children’s advocacy center in Lansing.
Examining Pornography Use Among Convicted Sexual Offenders
Examining the Pedophile Subculture Online
Year: 2019 Authors: Holt, K., Liggett, R.*, Lee, J.R.*, & Holt, T. Journal: International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
An Examination of the Situated Transactions of Firearm Homicides
Year: 2019 Authors: Pizarro, J.M., Holt, K., & Pelletier, K. Journal: Journal of Behavioral Medicine
An Examination of Harm in the BDSM Community
Year: 2018 Authors: Holt, K. Journal: Violence and Victims
Blacklisted: Boundaries, Violations, and Retaliatory Behavior in the BDSM Community
Year: 2016 Authors: Holt, K. Journal: Deviant Behavior
Sexual Preference or Opportunity: An Examination of Situational Factors by Gender of Victims of Clergy Abuse
Year: 2013 Authors: Holt, K. & Massey, C. Journal: Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment