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Nathan Ryan is a Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice at the Thomas More Law School, part of the Faculty of Law and Business. His research focuses on investigative interviewing techniques, spatial memory in criminal investigations, and the psychological aspects of legal proceedings. Ryan collaborates with practitioners to bridge academic research and real-world applications in criminal justice systems.
His work explores topics such as information-seeking behaviors in prison environments, strategies for locating missing bodies in homicide cases, and the impact of expert testimony on juror perceptions in rape trials. Ryan’s contributions emphasize the intersection of psychology and criminal justice, aiming to enhance investigative practices and legal outcomes.
Ryan has published in journals like Applied Cognitive Psychology and Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, with notable works including studies on spatial memory retrieval tasks and mock juror dynamics. While no specific awards or grants are listed, his research outputs have garnered attention, with over 500 total views and 88 downloads since 2020.



