
معرفی
Ngosa Kambashi serves as a Lecturer in Forensic Psychology at Bath Spa University's School of Sciences, where she champions student support and positive learning environments while integrating social justice and gender studies into forensic psychological practice.
Her academic credentials include:
- MSc Forensic Psychology
- BSc (Hons) Forensic Psychology
Ngosa's research centers on survivors of violence and coercive control within forensic settings, examining communication patterns, power dynamics in professional interactions, and institutional impacts on disclosure. Her broader work investigates legislative implications for survivors, cultural/societal influences on crime responses, marginalized community experiences, intersectionality in victimhood perceptions, and support system efficacy. Through mixed-methods approaches combining qualitative discourse analysis and quantitative techniques, she advocates for empathetic forensic practices that amplify marginalized voices and address systemic inequities in crime response systems.
She maintains Graduate Membership (GMBPsS) with the British Psychological Society.



