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Gibbs, Brittany Durnan (2023). Alcohol intoxication and memory: the reliability of victims and witnesses of sexual assault. University of Birmingham. Foren.Psy.D.

Garg, Poonam (2021). An exploration into domestic abuse and so-called 'honour'-based violence and abuse experienced by South Asian women. University of Birmingham. Foren.Psy.D.

Williams, Catrin (2021). An exploration into the reliability of child witness memory evidence: The role of standardised assessment, misinformation, and the perception of professionals. University of Birmingham. Foren.Psy.D.

Rowsell, Kathryn Amy ORCID: 0000-0003-4501-3158 (2021). Child witnesses in the UK: it’s not a ‘one size fits all’ approach. University of Birmingham. Foren.Psy.D.

Parker, Vicki J. (2020). Deliberate firesetting: exploring crime scene behaviours and developing firesetter types. University of Birmingham. Foren.Psy.D.

Atkinson, Georgina Victoria (2020). Does HRV biofeedback practice help to regulate emotions and improve mindfulness in mentally unwell offenders? University of Birmingham. Foren.Psy.D.

Salman, Amna (2021). For whose honour? An investigation into honour based violence. University of Birmingham. Foren.Psy.D.

Ingham, Madeleine (2022). Metacognitive measures as predictors of accuracy in children. University of Birmingham. M.Sc.

Berry, Rosalind (2020). Seclusion in mental health hospitals: exploring patient characteristics and reasons for seclusion. University of Birmingham. Foren.Psy.D.

Deering, Kara (2022). Suggestibility in adult witnesses: Exploring the impact of different factors that can impact eyewitness memory accuracy. University of Birmingham. Foren.Psy.D.

Collins, Nikki (2019). The utility of polygraph with mentally disordered sex offenders. University of Birmingham. Foren.Psy.D.

Lilley, Alexandra (2024). Thesis examining the accuracy of witness statements for real world criminal events. University of Birmingham. Foren.Psy.D.

Sher, Marilyn Adele (2021). Understanding self-report response bias in high-functioning autism. University of Birmingham. Foren.Psy.D.

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