Graduates

Dr Emily Spearing (2023)
PhD Thesis –  The confidence-accuracy relationship for eyewitness reports

Samantha Rasor (2021)

MSc Thesis – Developing and testing new simulated crime stimuli for eyewitness memory research

Dr Harriet Moore (2020)
PhD Thesis – Understanding the effects of lying by fabrication on memory for the truth

MSc Thesis – Detecting lies from autobiographical memories


Dr Danielle Norman (2020)
PhD Thesis – Factors modulating memory-based deception detection in concealed information tests (secondary advisor)

Dr Divya Sukumar (2019)

PhD Thesis – Understanding the broader implications of strategic evidence disclosure in police interviews with suspects

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Dr Sophie Nightingale (2018)
PhD Thesis: The impact of digital change on memory and cognition

Dr Melissa Colloff (2017)
PhD Thesis – Eyewitness identification performance on lineups for distinctive suspects

Dr Debbie Wright (2013)
PhD Thesis – The mediating and moderating factors of fabricated evidence on false confessions, beliefs and memory

Lucinda Lui

Lucinda Lui (2013)
MPhil Thesis – Examining the effects of distorted retellings on memory

Dr Theodora Zarkadi (2010)
PhD Thesis – Eyewitness identification: Improving police lineups for suspects with distinctive features (Secondary advisor)

Dr Robert Nash (2009)
PhD Thesis – The metacognitive roles of external evidence in memory construction

Sarah Green (2008)
MSc Thesis – Fabricated evidence and false eyewitness testimony