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Matthew Talbot is a Teaching Fellow in the Department of Psychology at Royal Holloway University of London. His academic role combines forensic psychology research with pedagogic innovation, focusing on burglary prevention and student development. He coordinates modules like PS5303 (Forensic Investigations) and PS1010 (Psychological Research), and teaches criminal psychology and advanced research methods.
Education: PhD in Psychology (University of Portsmouth, 2022) focusing on VR-based burglary risk reduction. Holds an MSc in Forensic Psychology and BSc in Psychology.
Research explores student knowledge gaps in burglary prevention, utilizing virtual reality for training. Pedagogic interests include qualitative methods, career development for psychology students, and combating misinformation. His 2025 publication in Crime Prevention & Community Safety applies mixed methods VR analysis to burglary behavior understanding.
Collaborations include sessional teaching at the University of Portsmouth.
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