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Applied Memory Lab

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Applied Memory Labs at the University of Birmingham, School of Psychology, led by Drs. Melissa Colloff and Heather Flowe appliedmemorylab.co.uk

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Congratulations to our own Tia on being awarded a SARMAC Student Research Grant! Really excited to see this research project progress!

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Really excited to hear the first key note at Centre for Crime, Justice and Policing by visiting researcher Dr Kelly Davis. She discusses alcohol and sexual violence - how and why are they related?

Really excited to hear the first key note at <a href="/CCJP_UoB/">Centre for Crime, Justice and Policing</a> by visiting researcher Dr Kelly Davis. She discusses alcohol and sexual violence - how and why are they related?
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Thrilled to work alongside this incredible group of ECRs who are pushing the boundaries of psych and law research! From police interviews and criminal identification to digital tech and conflict & atrocity violence, their diverse expertise is truly impressive. 🤩💫 #ProudMentor

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Fantastic workshop led by our own Heather Flowe on alternative reporting methods for victim-survivors of SGBV both on campus and globally. Wonderful discussions and collaborations to come!

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We are so proud of Sarah Rockowitz! Fantastic colleague, always keeping everyone's spirits high! And such a successful PhD! We cannot wait to see what you do next!

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Griffith Criminology Institute Donald Weatherburn Boris Beranger UNSW QUT Centre for Justice Jarryd Bartle Professor Cassandra Cross Migration@Monash Finally a review by Laura Stevens & Chloe Morris Applied Memory Lab - ‘The Intersections of Family Violence & Sexual Offending’ by Dr Gemma Hamilton & Patrick Tidmarsh: “important & powerful exploration of how to provide the most beneficial support to victim-survivors of violent crimes.”