
معرفی
Emily Pica holds the title of Adjunct Research Professor at Carleton University's Department of Psychology within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. She concurrently serves as an Associate Professor at Austin Peay State University in Tennessee, where she focuses on Psychological Science and Counseling. Her research emphasizes three primary areas: factors influencing juror decision-making, post-conviction experiences of the wrongfully convicted, and improving eyewitness identification accuracy. Secondary interests include veteran treatment courts, juvenile offender diversion programs, and community perceptions of mental health court participants. She actively collaborates with local juvenile and veterans’ treatment courts. Pica earned her Ph.D. from Carleton University and maintains affiliations across multiple institutions.
- Education: Ph.D. (Carleton University)
Her research bridges legal psychology and applied justice systems, aiming to improve procedural fairness and rehabilitative outcomes. Current work examines systemic biases in criminal proceedings and community trust in alternative court programs.
No specific publications are listed here, but her research trends focus on forensic psychology, criminal justice reform, and rehabilitative legal practices. She has no listed awards in this profile. Pica’s advisory roles include collaborations with correctional institutions and community organizations, though specific grants or trainees are not detailed.



