Current Studies
Do you have experience of Autism and the Criminal Justice System, or do you know someone who has?
Dr Katie Maras, Dr Laura Crane and Professor Amina Memon comprise a small team of researchers who are looking at people’s experiences of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the Criminal Justice System (CJS).
We would really like to hear from anyone who has experience of ASD in the CJS, including:
- Adults with ASD who have been a victim, witness or a suspect
- Parents/carers of someone with ASD who has been involved in the CJS
- Intermediaries
- Appropriate Adults
- Clinicians/ practitioners
- Expert witnesses
- Police
- Solicitors and barristers
- Judges
If you are interested in taking part, please click here.
Non-Believed Memories in Older Adult Witnesses
Do you have a memory for an event you know didn’t happen?
We are looking for people over 60 to assist in a fascinating Psychology study at Royal Holloway, University of London in Egham, Surrey. If you think you have a memory for an event that you know didn’t happen then please contact us and we will send you a quick questionnaire to complete. This should only take 10 minutes of your time.
For further information please contact the researcher Andrew Clark via email a.clark@rhul.ac.uk or phone 01784 443705.



