I am a Lecturer in the School of Psychological Sciences at Macquarie University. My research focuses on the role of cognitive processes - such as attention, memory, and decision-making - in legal contexts. Specifically, I conduct cutting-edge research exploring the factors that affect eyewitness attention and memory, and juror memory and decision-making. I am passionate about using psychological research to develop evidence-based legal practices, with the goal to prevent wrongful convictions and improve victims' access to justice.