Research Fellow
University of Aberdeen
William Guild Building
Kings College
Old Aberdeen
AB24 1VV
Tel: 01224 272234
c.havard@abdn.ac.uk
ResearchFace processing, video parades
NetworkEvidence and investigation: Academic
GroupSIPR Postdoc
ProfileDr.Catriona Havard is a Post Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Aberdeen. She has a first class degree in Psychology and Sociology, an Msc in Psychological Research Methods and a PhD in Psychology. Her area of expertise is in face processing, and her previous research focused on how we decide whether two difference images of a face are the same person and what areas of the face are important when trying to match faces. She is currently working as the Research Fellow on the Scottish Institute of Policing Research project investigating children and adolescents’ ability to identify a stranger from a video parade.
Publications
Havard, C., Memon, A., Clifford, B. & Gabbert, F. (in press). A comparison of video and static photo lineups with child and adolescent witnesses. Applied Cognitive Psychology
Memon, A., Havard, C., Clifford, B., Gabbert, F., & Watt, M. (In press). A field evaluation of the VIPER system: A new technique for eliciting eyewitness identification evidence. Psychology, Crime, & Law.
Havard, C. & Memon, A. (2009). The influence of face age on identification from a video line-up: A comparison between older and younger adults. Memory, 17, 847-859.
Memon, A. Havard, C., Clifford, B. & Gabbert F. (2009). Obtaining evidence from child witnesses using video parades. Journal of Forensic Science, Medicine & Pathology, 5, 1-58
Last Updated: Tue 27 Jul 10