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Dr Thomas J Nyman

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  • Programme Director for the BSc Psychology with Criminology.
  • Module Convenor: PY3FATP (Forensic Psychology: Applying Theory and Practice).
  • Module Co-Convenor: LW3POL (Police and Society). 
  • Supervision: BSc, MSc, and PhD.

Areas of interest

Eyewitness Identification: Investigating how physical conditions such as viewing distance, lighting, and facial masking impact facial encoding, recognition accuracy, and eyewitness reliability.

Bias in Forensic Contexts: Examining how own-group bias (OGB or ORB) impacts facial encoding, recognition accuracy, and eyewitness reliability. Additionally, how various cognitive biases affect decision-making throughout legal proceedings (e.g., jury decision-making).

Technology Applications in Forensic Research:

1) Virtual reality (VR) scenarios that simulate crime events under ecologically valid conditions to test identification accuracy.

2) Synthetic faces created via morphing technology or generative AI (GenAI) for eyewitness line-up construction, evaluation, optimisation, and fairness assessment.

3) Employing Large language models (LLMs) as simulated decision-makers in legal contexts to examine artificial judgment formation and bias in comparison to humans.

Research centres and groups

  • Member of the Perception and Action group within PCLS.
  • Member of the Centre for Future Realities.

Academic qualifications

  • PhD (Psychology), Åbo Akademi University (ÅAU; Finland)
  • MA (Psychology), ÅAU
  • MA (Philosophy), ÅAU
  • BA (Philosophy), ÅAU

Professional bodies/affiliations

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