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| Kirsty Martin k.martin@griffith.edu.au | Kirsty Martin is a Doctoral Scholar and Research Assistant based at CEPS. Kirsty has completed a Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (with Honours) with a research focus in crime prevention, human behaviour and community capacity. Her Doctoral research is in the area of criminal intelligence analysis. Crime and intelligence analysis are domains receiving growing empirical attention, yet a fundamental understanding of the decision processes of criminal intelligence analysts’ in realistic intelligence tasks has been overlooked. Kirsty’s research aims to explore the criminal intelligence process as a series of decisions by utilising a multi-sweep event retrospection technique known as the Critical Decision Method (CDM). Information on critical decision points, strategy use, cues and perceptions will be elicited from analysts’ real-world experience before being used to design ecologically valid simulations and experiments to explore areas of cognitive difficulty and adaptive strategy selection. Research Projects Intelligence Methods |
















