Livvi Taylor BSc
PhD studentCurrent Research
My current research focuses on police whistleblowing, specifically assessing the barriers and facilitators to officers reporting their fellow officers corrupt behaviour. During my PhD, I will be evaluating the current police whistleblowing literature to identify present theoretical and evidential gaps as well as appraising the prevailing methodological approaches to assessing reporting behaviour to advance current measures.
Research Interests
- Social psychology
- Police whistleblowing
- Police misconduct
- Police-citizen interactions
Current Teaching
2022-23
PSYC123 (Graduate Teaching Assistant)
PSYC111 (Graduate Teaching Assistant)
PSYC113 (Graduate Teaching Assistant)
2023-24
PSYC121 (Graduate Teaching Assistant)
PSCY214 (Graduate Teaching Assistant)
European Association of Psychology and Law: EAPL 2024 Conference
Symposium
Campus in the City 2024
Festival/Exhibition/Concert
2023-24 Associate Teacher Programme (October)
Participation in workshop, seminar, course
University of Twente-Lancaster Safety and Security Summer School (SSS)
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Introduction to Teaching at Lancaster (ITL)
Participation in workshop, seminar, course
Social Processes (Organisational unit)
Member of an organisation