Assistant Professor in Criminal Evidence and Criminal Justice,
Dr Amelia Shooter is Assistant Professor in Criminal Evidence and Criminal Justice. She joined the University of Nottingham in January 2026. Prior to working at Nottingham, Amelia was Senior Lecturer at the University of Winchester, where she was LLB programme leader.
Amelia holds an LLB in Law and French (Leeds) and LLM in Human Rights Law (Nott). After returning to education, she completed her PhD in 2020, thanks to a STEAM scholarship awarded by Birmingham City University.
Amelia's research expertise largely lies within the interaction of different actors within the criminal justice system. The majority of her research examines how legal professionals and lay decision-makers (juries) interpret expert scientific evidence.
Amelia has extensive teaching experience at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Amelia teaches Criminal Evidence and Criminal Justice modules at undergraduate level. She has previously taught Criminal Law and has supervised a variety of dissertations on criminal law and criminal… read more
Amelia teaches Criminal Evidence and Criminal Justice modules at undergraduate level. She has previously taught Criminal Law and has supervised a variety of dissertations on criminal law and criminal justice topics.
She has supervised postgraduate research theses on the interpretation of expert scientific evidence and the interaction of criminal justice stakeholders in the criminal justice ecosystem.
In 2020, Amelia completed her doctoral thesis, entitled "100 Years of the National Research Council: A Critical Examination of Judicial References to Forensic Science NAS Reports." Following completion of her PhD, Amelia has continued to research courtroom actors' decision-making, reviewing how judges, lawyers and juries make decisions when confronted by uncertain scientific evidence.
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