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Marcie Hambrick

Marcie Hambrick

Director of Research and Programs, Child Sexual Abuse Prevention at Prevent Child Abuse Vermont

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Marcie Hambrick has a PhD in Sociology from Georgia State University with a Family, Health, and Life Course orientation. She also holds a Master of Social Work from Florida State University, and a Bachelor of Social Work from Dalton State College, with specialization in Appalachian Culture and Latino Culture. She is the Director of Research and Programs at Prevent Child Abuse Vermont in the Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Division. She has presented widely on topics of the intersection of housing instability and food insecurity, health care worker emotional burnout, and child sexual abuse prevention.
Dr. Hambrick’s primary focus is on implementing best practices in child sexual abuse prevention using developmentally appropriate and trauma-informed interventions that recognize adult responsibility for protecting children. She believes in programming that encompasses prevention of both victimization and perpetration.
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The Emerging Concern of Youth Sexting: One Primary Prevention Approach that Shows Promise

Sexting is a rising concern for adolescents in the U.S.
A review of the newly developed program, Project SELFIE (Safe Expression Online for Internet Empowerment) including the philosophy behind the intervention, how to gain buy-in from schools, and preliminary evaluation results will be detailed.

Marcie Hambrick

Director of Research and Programs, Child Sexual Abuse Prevention at Prevent Child Abuse Vermont

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