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Amelia Shooter is a Lecturer at the University of Winchester since January 2020, serving as faculty lead for postgraduate research. She teaches criminal law and evidence law. Prior to this, she completed her PhD at Birmingham City University with a thesis titled '100 Years of the National Research Council: A Critical Examination of Judicial References to Forensic Science NAS Reports,' which explored judicial decision-making in US criminal cases involving forensic science challenges. She also undertook a residency at the Law Library of Congress in Washington D.C. Her research focuses on the interplay between law and science, particularly how legal actors interpret scientific evidence and the cultural norms shaping evidence treatment in courtrooms.
Her expertise spans criminal justice, evidence law, US criminal procedure, and the intersection of law and science. Current research includes examining interactions between legal professionals, juries, and scientific evidence in criminal justice systems. Amelia is active in publishing, with recent works addressing parliamentary inquiries in forensic science and science literacy for legal practitioners.
No specific awards or grants are highlighted in her profile, though her contributions to law-science discourse are notable. She has no listed advisees but collaborates on interdisciplinary projects.



