Online Studies and Surveys in Forensic Psychology
Current and recent research areas
- How do jurors make decisions?
- Investigating recognition ability.
- Jury decision-making in court cases.
- Impact that mood can have on the decision-making process of jurors.
- Criminal justice attitudes and jury decision making.
- Physical appearance and personal attributes.
- Investigating perceptions of alcohol related sexual offences.
- Perceptions and attitudes towards the wrongfully convicted.
- The impact of various forms of evidence presented in court on jury's decision making.
- Perceptions of therapeutic advice.
(Italian version : Percezione dei consigli del terapeuta )
- Expert testimony and the post-identification feedback effect .
- Public perceptions of the Probation Service of England and Wales.
- Examining attitudes towards female victims of rape.
- An investigation of the effects of personality, morality and types of behaviours on animal welfare.
- Empathy as a predictor of rape victim attitudes
- Effect of evidence type on jury decisions
- What is the perception and expectation of the Prison Service and prison life?
- Public perceptions on police performance
- Physical appearance and criminality
Link to external sites where Forensic Psychology at the University of Leicester surveys are being conducted:-
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