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Laura Stevens is an active researcher specializing in asylum seeker experiences and psychological dimensions of migration processes, with particular focus on the Finnish asylum system. Her interdisciplinary work bridges criminology, psychology, and social policy through empirical investigation of high-stakes institutional interactions.
Her primary research domains include:
- Asylum Seeker Experiences and Trauma
- Psychological Assessment in Legal Contexts
- Online Survey Methodology for Vulnerable Populations
- Emotion Regulation During High-Stress Interviews
- Evidence-Based Asylum Procedure Design
- Interpreter Role Dynamics in Migration Systems
Stevens' 2025 publication in the Journal of Criminal Psychology examines tripartite perspectives (officials, interpreters, seekers) in Finnish asylum interviews using mixed-methods approaches. This work demonstrates her commitment to improving evidence-based practices in migration governance through rigorous social science research.
No scientific awards were documented in the available materials.
Current information does not specify student mentorship activities, grant funding sources, or laboratory affiliations. Her research appears to involve collaborative international teams focused on migration policy evaluation, though specific project structures remain unreported in the source material.
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