Callum Hanniffy

Technician

Callum Hanniffy

I joined the university in 2023, after obtaining my Masters in Forensic Psychology and Mental Health. During my Masters, I undertook an internship as a Research Assistant, in which I assisted with various thematic studies.

As a technician, I provide support to students and staff in: using the equipment in the School of Psychology, support the running of the teaching spaces and laboratories, as well as demonstrating the equipment at open days and outreach events.

My research interest is in the area of forensic psychology, in particular perceptions of stalking behaviour.



  • MSc Forensic Psychology and Mental Health – Barts and the London, Queen Mary ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ of London, 2023
  • BSc (Hons) Psychology - ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½, 2021

  • PSY002-1 Introduction to Psychological Research Methods and Data Analysis - tutorial and experiment support
  • PSY002-2 Biological and Cognitive Psychology - tutorial and experiment support
  • PSY016-2 Methods of Research in Psychology - tutorial support

  • Forensic psychology, researching perceptions of stalking behaviour.

  • MSc thesis which investigated the influence of prior relationship on perceptions of same-sex stalking behaviour.

Credited as research support:

  • User Voice. (2023a). The voice of people on probation from a minority ethnic background.
  • User Voice. (2023b). The voice of people on probation: Supporting perpetrators of domestic abuse for better outcomes.
  • User Voice. (2023c). Youth on remand.

Report contributions:

  • User Voice. (2024). The voice of people on IPP: a thematic inspection.

Office: A216
Park Square
Luton
LU1 3JU

T: +44 (0)1582 489305
ext: 9305

E: callum.hanniffy@beds.ac.uk

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