Dr Samantha Lundrigan

Dr Sam Lundrigan

BA (Portsmouth), MSc (Surrey), PhD (Liverpool)

Course Leader, BA Criminology; Senior Lecturer, Criminology


Room:
Hel 213

Email: samantha.lundrigan@anglia.ac.uk

Telephone: 0845 196 2201
International: +44 1223 363 271 ext 2201


Dr Lundrigan joined Anglia Ruskin University in January 2009 from the Institute of Criminology at Cambridge University. Until 2005 she was employed as a lecturer at the Institute of Criminology at the University of Wellington in New Zealand. There she taught both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in criminology and forensic psychology. She has also conducted a range of research projects into geographic profiling systems, the spatial behaviour of serial rapists and the behavioural consistency of serial offenders. She has worked closely with police and provided offender and geographic profiles on a series of serious crime investigations. She also provided regular training to police officers in the area of environmental criminology and investigative psychology.


Publications:

Lundrigan, S., Mueller-Johnson,K. & Dhami, M.K. Reliability and validity of juror bias scales with a UK sample. (In preparation)

Lundrigan, S., Dhami, M.K. & Mueller-Johnson, K. Case characteristics and beyond reasonable doubt instructions (In preparation)

Mueller-Johnson, K., Dhami, M. K. & Lundrigan, S. Jurors' interpretation of Beyond Reasonable Doubt. (In preparation)

Mueller-Johnson, K., Lundrigan, S. & Dhami, M.K. Juror attitudes and verdict prediction. (In preparation)

Dhami, MK., Lundrigan.S., & Mueller-Johnson, K.. Framing effects in reasonable doubt instructions. (In preparation).

Dhami, M.K., Mueller-Johnson, K. & Lundrigan, S. Offender stereotypes, penalty and interpretations of reasonable doubt. (In preparation).

Lundrigan, S. (forthcoming) 'A multivariate model of serial, sexual murder in D Canter & D Youngs (Eds) Profiling Violent Crime. Psychology, Crime and Law Series. Ashgate: Aldershot.

Lundrigan, S. (forthcoming) 'A review of offender spatial behaviour research' in D Canter & D Youngs (Eds) Profiling Violent Crime. Psychology, Crime ad Law Series. Ashgate: Aldershot.

Lundrigan, S., Czarnomski, S. & Wilson, M. 'Spatial and Environmental Consistency in Serial Rape'. Accepted for Publication to the Journal of Investigative Psychology, January 2009.

Lundrigan, S. & Czarnomski, S. (2006). 'Spatial Characteristics Of Serial Sexual Assault In New Zealand'. Australian And New Zealand Journal Of Criminology, Volume 2, August.

Lundrigan, S. & Canter, D. (2002) 'A Multivariate Analysis of Serial Murderers' Disposal Site Location Choice.' Journal of Environmental Psychology, vol 21 p 423-432.

Lundrigan, S. & Canter,D. (2001) 'Spatial Patterns of Serial Murder: An Analysis of Disposal Site Location Choice'. Behavioural Sciences and the Law. Vol 19 p 595-610

Hodge, S. & Canter, D. (1998) 'Victims and Perpetrators of Male Sexual Assault'. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, April Vol 1 p 222-239.

Hodge, S. (2000) 'Serial Murder'. The Encyclopedia of Forensic Science. London: Harcourt Brace, p1317-1322.

Canter, D. & Hodge, S.(2000) 'Criminals' Mental Maps'. The Atlas of Crime. Pp 186-191. London: Harcourt Brace.

Lundrigan, S (2000) 'Criminals' Mental Maps'. Criminology Aotearoa/New Zealand. September, No 14, pp 13-15.

Canter, D. Missen, C. & Hodge, S. (1996) 'Serial Murder: A Case for Special Agents?' in E.H. Leyton (ed) (1999) Serial Murder: Modern Scientific Perspectives. The International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology. Ashgate.

Canter, D. Missen, C. & Hodge, S. (1996) 'Serial Murder: A Case for Special Agents?' Policing Today, Volume 2(1) April 1996.


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