Powerful Perpetrators

ERC/UKRI project led by Dr Natasha Mulvihill, University of Bristol, UK.

Interviews

We are keen to conduct online interviews with people who: 

  • have (or previously had) a role that relates to professional regulation or misconduct, disciplinary processes, or professional standards;  
  • are (or were formerly) legal counsel engaged in such cases; 
  • are (or were) journalists who report on, or investigate, professional misconduct. 

If you are interested in learning more about participating in an online interview, please click on the Participant Information Sheet button below.  If you decide to proceed, please email the relevant project team member, as detailed in the table, to arrange a convenient date and time.  You can find out more about the team here: Meet the team – Powerful Perpetrators 

Name Professions covered 
Dr Natasha Mulvihill (natasha.mulvihill@bristol.ac.ukReligious leaders, Politicians (and general enquiries) 
Dr Nathan Birdsall (nate.birdsall@bristol.ac.ukPolice 
Dr Emma Yapp Emma.yapp@bristol.ac.uk Doctors, Psychiatrists 
Dr Hannah K. Richards (hannah.k.richards@bristol.ac.uk)  Military, Barristers, Judges 

We will ask you to complete the Interview Consent Form below and email it to us prior to commencing the interview. The Participant Information Sheet explains that the interviews will be anonymized and treated as confidential data. 

If it would be helpful to think through responses before the interview, you will also see below links to the indicative Question Schedule.  The interview is semi-structured, which means we can move on to talking about those areas where you feel you have more to say, as needed. 

Thanks for your interest in the work.  If you have any queries, please contact natasha.mulvihill@bristol.ac.uk