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British clinical psychologist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ethel Quayle is British clinical psychologist. She is Personal Chair of Forensic Clinical Psychology at the University of Edinburgh. She researches sexual crimes against children, particularly sexual offenses involving the internet.[1][2]
Quayle has worked with both sexual offenders and their victims. She has spent 20 years researching crimes against children involving technology.[1] Her work has involved creating a therapeutic treatment program for internet sexual offenders and an online self-help program for sexual offenders.[1]
Her research has helped influence global policy to deter internet sexual offending. She has collaborated with governmental and non-governmental organizations.[3]
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