Dr. Laura Dominique | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Northumbria University | United Kingdom

Dr. Laura Dominique is an internationally recognised forensic psychologist, academic, and inventor whose career has been dedicated to improving communication and justice outcomes for vulnerable individuals within the criminal justice system. Dr. Laura Dominique is the inventor and Principal Investigator of the Forensic Interview Trace, an innovative research-led tool designed to enhance the effectiveness and fairness of investigative interviewing. Alongside her academic achievements, Dr. Laura Dominique has worked extensively as a Registered Intermediary accredited by the Ministry of Justice, directly supporting vulnerable victims, witnesses, and suspects who present with mental health conditions, learning disabilities, or autism. Her leadership, both in academia and practice, has placed her at the forefront of forensic psychology, making her an influential figure in research, teaching, and applied practice.

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Education

Dr. Laura Dominique pursued advanced studies in psychology and health, establishing a strong foundation for her pioneering work. Dr. Laura Dominique completed her doctorate in psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London, where her thesis focused on developing a more practice-oriented framework for investigative interviewing in relation to mental disorder. She holds a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Psychology, complemented by a Diploma in Health and Social Care, reflecting her interdisciplinary expertise. Dr. Laura Dominique has also been awarded Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy, acknowledging her academic contribution to teaching and research excellence. This combination of qualifications demonstrates her continuous commitment to both academic scholarship and practical application.

Experience

With an extensive and diverse professional background, Dr. Laura Dominique has held several prominent academic positions including Assistant Professor at Northumbria University, Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader in Forensic Psychology at the University of Sunderland, and Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University. In these roles, Dr. Laura Dominique has taught and supervised undergraduate and postgraduate students, developed innovative curricula, and contributed to research-led teaching. Beyond academia, Dr. Laura Dominique is the Founder and Director of her own specialist company focusing on communication within vulnerability, working closely with criminal justice professionals to implement best practice in cases involving individuals with mental health disorders and learning disabilities. Dr. Laura Dominique has acted as consultant and trainer to national and international bodies, including the International Criminal Court, judicial colleges, and multiple police forces, delivering expertise on interviewing vulnerable suspects, witnesses, and victims. Her breadth of experience reflects both leadership and commitment to bridging the gap between research, practice, and policy.

Research Interests

Dr. Laura Dominique’s research interests lie at the intersection of forensic psychology, criminal justice, and communication. Dr. Laura Dominique’s work is primarily concerned with how vulnerable individuals are supported during investigative processes and how police officers and legal practitioners approach cases involving mental disorder, learning difficulties, and other communication challenges. She has conducted in-depth studies on investigative interviewing techniques, false confessions, miscarriages of justice, and the role of the Appropriate Adult in safeguarding suspects. Dr. Laura Dominique also explores broader themes including forensic linguistics, interview decision-making, the effectiveness of special measures in court, and the protection of witnesses with communication needs. Her research is both theoretical and applied, providing not only scholarly contributions but also practical recommendations that shape policy and training for justice professionals.

Awards

Throughout her career, Dr. Laura Dominique has successfully secured prestigious research funding and innovation awards that highlight the impact and relevance of her work. Dr. Laura Dominique has been recognised through enterprise fellowships and commercialisation support awards to further develop and evaluate the Forensic Interview Trace, demonstrating her ability to translate research into market-ready solutions. She has also received major research grants from national defence and security bodies, enabling her to test and validate forensic communication tools in high-stakes environments. In addition, Dr. Laura Dominique has led and collaborated on several externally funded projects with colleagues in criminology, law, and psychology, addressing issues ranging from police training and suspect interrogation to support for vulnerable witnesses. These achievements underscore her reputation as an innovative and impactful researcher with a strong record of applied grant success.

Publications

Dr. Laura Dominique has published extensively in leading journals and books on forensic psychology and criminal justice. Selected works include:

Title: Forensic interviewing of vulnerable interviewees in England and Wales: A Study Space Analysis
Journal: Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
Published on: 2025

Title: Community and police officer attitudes towards offenders with mental health conditions
Journal: Current Issues in Criminal Justice
Published on: 2024

Title: Exploring vulnerability in the criminal justice system in England and Wales
Journal: Routledge
Published on: 2024

Title: Evaluation of Forensic Interviews and Interrogations: A Thematic Analysis of Law-Enforcement Views
Journal: Journal of Criminal Psychology
Published on: 2024

Title: Politeness, face, and rapport-building in remote and face-to-face investigative interviews with witnesses
Journal: International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law
Published on: 2024

Title: The Appropriate Adult: Their perspective working in the Criminal Justice System
Journal: Criminology and Criminal Justice
Published on: 2023

Title: Achieving best evidence from victims and witnesses
Journal: Interviewing and interrogation
Published on: 2023

Title: Evaluating process
Journal: Police Professional
Published on: 2022

Conclusion

Dr. Laura Dominique represents the highest standard of excellence in research, innovation, and professional practice. Dr. Laura Dominique has combined academic rigour with a strong commitment to practical application, developing tools, training, and frameworks that improve justice processes for some of the most vulnerable members of society. Her invention of the Forensic Interview Trace and her extensive record of publications have had significant national and international impact. Dr. Laura Dominique has demonstrated leadership in teaching, consultancy, and applied research, positioning herself as a global authority in forensic psychology and communication within vulnerability. For these reasons, Dr. Laura Dominique is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, embodying the values of innovation, integrity, and societal impact.

Laura Dominique | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

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