Collaborators:
Professional/research organisations:
- InterviewSkills is a collaborative team of international experts specialising in investigative interviewing, providing bespoke training, consultancy, and solutions to public and private sector organisations worldwide. Amina Memon, is a member of the scientific advisory board.
- Centre for the study of Emotion and Law (CSEL) is a charitable Research Centre with the aim of providing high quality applied research to inform legal decision making, benefitting people who have been oppressed, persecuted and victimised and ensuring access to justice for all.
- Scottish Institute for Policing Research (SRPR) A strategic collaboration between 13 of Scotland’s universities and the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland, funded by the Scottish Funding Council, offering a range of opportunities for conducting relevant, applicable research to help the police meet the challenges of the 21st century and for achieving international excellence for policing research in Scotland.
- Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification The core remit of the Centre is the study of anatomy. The Centre delivers high quality anatomy teaching at all levels, via whole body dissection which allows students to develop a sound knowledge of the human body.
- Association of Psychological Science (APS). Non-profit organisation dedicated to the advancement of scientific psychology.
- British Psychological Society (BPS). The representative body for psychology and psychologists in the UK.
- Society for Applied Research in Memory & Cognition (SARMAC).Founded in 1994, SARMAC aims to enhance collaboration and co-operation between basic and applied researchers in memory and cognition.
- The European Association of Psychology & Law (EAPL). Launched in 1990, EAPL aims to promote research aimed at improving legal procedures and practice in the field of psychology and law.
- The American Psychology-Law Society (AP-LS). An interdisciplinary organisation devoted to scholarship, practice, and public service in psychology and law.
- Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law (ANZAPPL). An organisation committed to exploring the relationship between psychiatry, psychology, and law.
Eyewitness researchers:
- Steve Porter’s home page The Porter Lab conducts research in both field and controlled (experimental) settings and their current research includes the areas of criminal psychopathy, forensic aspects of memory (e.g., trauma, eyewitness memory) and credibility assessment/deception detection.
- Steve Penrod’s home page. Distinguished Professor of Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York.
- Saul Kassin’s home page. Professor of Psychology, Williams College. Researches eyewitness testimony, interrogations and confessions, and jury decision making.
- Tim Valentine’s research page. Professor of Psychology, Goldsmith’s College, University of London. Researches face recognition, eyewitness identification, and eyewitness testimony.
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