Creative Justice - Criminal justice research
The Creative Justice learning stream endeavours to move away from normative and traditional approaches of conceptualising justice.
The Creative Justice learning stream endeavours to move away from normative and traditional approaches of conceptualising justice.
Use the power of science to help solve crimes, resolve legal disputes and uncover secrets of the past. Find a forensics course that suits your interests.
PhD students within the Research Centre for Brain and Behaviour are working on interesting projects including: investigating pain in autism, the impact of taste, and pain mechanisms.
The Forensic Research Institute is a research and training organisation with expertise in aspects of evidence collection, analysis, reporting and testimony.
School of Justice Studies
Discover more information about one of our sustainable development goals: Peace, justice and strong institutions.
Research is a central and hugely fundamental part of the School of Justice Studies at LJMU. Our experienced and knowledgeable researchers have the expertise that allow us to produce meaningful work, which ultimately feeds directly into wider policies and practice.
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The sport psychology provision at LJMU looks to develop not only student athletes understanding of psychological principles, but also their motivations, values and behaviours which can in turn contribute to improvements in not only athletic performance but overall life satisfaction.
The Applied Forensic Technology Research (AFTeR) Group is interested in all aspects of the application of technology within the field of forensic work. A particular focus is on audio and video forensics.