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Zoe Given-Wilson is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Psychology at Royal Holloway, University of London. Her work focuses on legal psychology, asylum systems, and memory processes, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to justice and human rights. She collaborates internationally on topics like AI in legal contexts, trauma effects, and cross-cultural investigative practices.
Her research interests center on the intersection of psychology and legal systems, including asylum seeker experiences, cognitive biases in legal decision-making, and the impact of technology on justice processes. Recent work explores AI ethics in immigration systems, emotional factors in interpreter accuracy, and trauma's role in memory reliability during legal proceedings.
Dr. Given-Wilson has supervised one academic project. Her studies frequently engage with interdisciplinary teams, including collaborations with experts in criminology, computer science, and human rights advocacy. She has published widely in journals such as Applied Cognitive Psychology and Psychology, Crime and Law.
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