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Dr Stephanie Denne S. Denne

Lecturer

Doctoral Supervisor
School of Psychology

Professional

Qualifications

  • Stephanie Denne - Massey University (2019)

Certifications and Registrations

  • Licence, Supervisor, Massey University

Research Outputs

Book

Morgan, C., Coombes, L., Denne, S., & Rangiwananga, M. (2019). Critical social psychology and victims of crime: Gendering violence, risk and dangerousness in the society of captives. In KC. O'Doherty, & D. Hodgetts (Eds.) The SAGE Handbook of Applied Social Psychology. (pp. 583 - 604). United Kingdom: SAGE Publications Ltd
[Chapter]Authored by: Coombes, L., Denne, S., Morgan, C.
Coombes, LM., Denne, S., & Rangiwananga, M. (2016). Social justice and community change. In W. Waitoki, J. Feather, N. Robertson, & J. Rucklidge (Eds.) Professional practice of psychology in Aotearoa New Zealand. (pp. 437 - 449). Wellington, New Zealand: New Zealand Psychological Society
[Chapter]Authored by: Coombes, L., Denne, S.

Thesis

Denne, S. (2019). Becoming (non)violent: Accountability, subjectivity and ethical non-violence in response to intimate partner violence: a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology at Massey University, Manawatū, Aotearoa, New Zealand. (Doctoral Thesis, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand) Denne, S. (2019). Becoming (non)violent: Accountability, subjectivity and ethical non-violence in response to intimate partner violence: a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology at Massey University, Manawatū, Aotearoa, New Zealand. (Doctoral Thesis)
[Doctoral Thesis]Authored by: Denne, S.
Denne, S. (2010). Policing the mentally ill : making sense of links in the chain of interagency collaboration in the community. (Master's Thesis)
[Masters Thesis]Authored by: Denne, S.

Report

Morgan, M., Denne, S., Jennens, E., Rogerson, A., Coombes, L., & Connor, G.(2024). Developing culturally specific early intervention through community collaboration for men bound by Police Safety Orders in Counties Manukau. Study Eight: Narratives of complexity: Six case studies of Gandhi Nivas client police records. Palmerston North, New Zealand: Massey University
[Technical Report]Authored by: Connor, G., Coombes, L., Denne, S., Morgan, C., Rogerson, A.
Morgan, M., Jennens, E., Coombes, L., Connor, G., & Denne, S.(2020). Developing culturally specific early intervention community collaboration for men bound by Police Safety Orders in Counties Manukau. Study Five: Gandhi Nivas 2014-2019: A statistical description of client demographics and involvement in Police recorded family violence occurrences. Palmerston North, New Zealand: Massey University
[Technical Report]Authored by: Connor, G., Coombes, L., Denne, S., Morgan, C.
Denne, S., Coombes, L., & Morgan, M.(2013). Evaluating the effectiveness of programmes and services provided by Te Manawa Services: A community intervention into family violence..
[Technical Report]Authored by: Coombes, L., Denne, S., Morgan, C.

Conference

Coombes, LM., Denne, S., & Rangiwananga, M. (2017). Negotiating meaning as an ethical competency. In Conference Program and Abstracts(pp. 14 - 14). , 13th Trans-Tasman Community Psychology Conference: Critical conversations Melbourne, Australia: Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Coombes, L., Denne, S.
Denne, S., Coombes, L., & Morgan, M. (2013). Problematising effectiveness: The inclusion of victim advocacy services in living without violence programme provision and evaluation. In A. Rogerson, & S. Denne (Eds.) Refereed Proceedings of Doing Psychology: Manawatū Doctoral Research Symposium,. Vol. 2 (pp. 27 - 34). Palmerston North: Doing Psychology: Manawatū Doctoral Research Symposium
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Coombes, L., Denne, S.
Denne, SC., Coombes, L., & Morgan, M. (2011). Seeking the voice of experience: The complexities of researching women’s accounts of their (ex-)partner’s engagement with living free from violence programmes. In R. Busch, & A. Rogerson (Eds.) Refereed Proceedings of Doing Psychology: Manawatu Doctoral Research Symposium 2011. (pp. 20 - 26). New Zealand: Manawatu Doctoral Research Symposium 2011: Doing Psychology
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Coombes, L., Denne, S., Morgan, C.

Teaching and Supervision

Summary of Doctoral Supervision

Position Current Completed
Co-supervisor 2 2

Current Doctoral Supervision

Co-supervisor of:

  • Rosie Rooney - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Beyond Loss: Exploring the Long Term Impact of Baby Loss in Aotearoa
  • Ruth Bateson - Doctor of Philosophy
    Exploring unheard stories and unmapped lifeworlds with Third Culture Kids

Completed Doctoral Supervision

Co-supervisor of:

  • 2025 - Amelia Perry - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    The Therapeutic Counterspace as an Ethical Encounter: A Dignified Response to Gendered Sexual Violence and Women’s Narratives of Pain
  • 2025 - Daniel Luff - Doctor of Philosophy
    On LIFE within the Society-of-Captives: Exploring the pains of imprisonment for real