Author | Expert Witness | Educator | Researcher | Public Speaker
Reimagining the spectrum of gender-based violence response
Through education, community-building, and advocacy
Katherine’s Experience
Katherine has been involved in the world of interpersonal violence for over twenty years, working from multiple perspectives on the global problem of gender-based violence. From being a volunteer victim advocate to an EMT in urban Los Angeles, to a PhD in forensic psychology, Katherine has seen gender-based violence from every side.
She specializes in forms of violence that often go undetected: coercive control, nonfatal strangulation, psychological abuse. Her career centers on understanding how violence operates as a system of power — particularly forms of abuse that leave little visible evidence but carry profound psychological and physiological impact.
Her perspective is that our current system: a reactive, victim-focused system with little flexibility, is inadequate to meaningfully move the needle on care and prevention of harm.
What we need:
Widespread prevention education that is focused on both potential victims and potential perpetrators.
Standardized global education and awareness for healthcare workers.
Better education around the psychology of intimate partner violence, producing a more trauma-informed approach.
A more equitable and evenly distributed environment for funding, staffing, and maintaining treatment and prevention programs.
What Katherine Does
Public Speaking & Lecturing
Katherine offers lectures on all aspects of gender-based violence, from prevention work, psychology of intimate partner violence, coercive control, sexual violence and human trafficking, trauma-informed leadership and more.
Expert Witness
Trial-tested expert witness in IPV (intimate partner violence) dynamics and psychology, including coercive control, trauma-informed justice for survivors of sexual violence and IPV, and nonfatal strangulation.
Thought Leadership & Consulting
Katherine specializes in viewing the holistic organizational needs around trauma-informed care and gender-based violence. She often works to help justice systems, healthcare systems, and more bring more comprehensive and sensitive services to both victims and offenders.
Submit an Inquiry
For questions related to literary projects and writing, please contact Zoe-Aline Howard at Pine State Literary:
For questions related to expert witness, lecturing / speaking, please contact Katherine directly:
ipvkmt@gmail.com (or use the contact form)