
Chloe Wright
Student Editor, University of Liverpool
My interest in both forensic and developmental psychology led to me pursue a Psychology undergraduate degree at UoL. I have a firm personal belief that trauma and distress during childhood has a direct ‘knock on’ effect in later life and can lead to rebellious behaviour and ultimately criminal tendencies. This…
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…is the particular field of psychology that I aspire to specialise in, as I believe it is something that has to be addressed early on in order to prevent issues in the future.
Psychology aside, I am a bit of an adrenaline junkie – I love all water sports, roller coasters and any activities that get my heart racing! I’m an animal lover, fitness fanatic, a keen traveller and an avid reader. I have considered perhaps taking a year out in the near future to teach water sports at Camp America, which would be a perfect fusion of my love to travel and my love of water sports.

Grace McGuire
Postgraduate Editor, University of Liverpool
I am a PhD candidate in the Investigative and Forensic Psychology research group at the University of Liverpool. I recently completed an MSc in Investigative and Forensic Psychology and a Psychology BSc (Hons) at the University of Liverpool. My primary research interests include sex-offending and domestic violence within the context…
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…of child protection, and doing so by adopting an applied and pragmatic approach. I am interested in how police and practitioners can best respond to child protection cases from both investigation and treatment perspectives, working not only with offenders and victims but also their families. I am also interested in how important decisions are made in high-risk and time critical incidents!
Student Editors (2014-2015)

Kayleigh Foreman
University of Liverpool

Marissa Pendlebury
Liverpool Hope University