Centre for the Study of Emotion and Law

Centre for the Study of
Emotion and Law

Amina Memon

Professor of Psychology, Royal Holloway 

Professor Amina Memon is co-director of the Centre. Her research on information gathering in legal contexts and contextual influences (including emotion) on judgement of accuracy, truthfulness and credibility led her to forge this new interdisciplinary focus. She is currently funded by Unbound Philanthropy to disseminate research on psychological issues pertinent to children and adults seeking international protection.

Research Interests: Amina’s research in social and cognitive psychology contributed to best practice in forensic interviews of vulnerable witnesses. Her studies have included children, individuals with autism, seniors, police officers and judges. Current projects include assessing credibility and reliability of witness testimony, cognitive/social biases on decision making and characteristics of memory reports of victims of single and repeated childhood trauma. In 2017, she received the Economic and Social Research Council Outstanding Impact on Public Policy Prize.

Featured Work

Article

30 January, 2024

Reviews the existing and emerging applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the context of asylum.

Article

18 April, 2024

This white paper consists of evidence-based recommendations for conducting forensic interviews with children. 

Article

15 March, 2024

In asylum interviews, interpreters often relay emotionally evocative information. This study compared interpreting accuracy of emotionally evocative and neutral information.