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Aaron's research is multi- and inter-disciplinary, spanning forensic science, law, and policing, with a clear policy-impact focus. His primary research covers the following key themes:

  1. Regulation of forensic DNA & biometric databases;
  2. Persistence of body fluids;
  3. Development of online tools for teaching forensic science practical techniques (Forensic vLabs);
  4. Development and evaluation of crime reduction initiatives and tools.

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Streamlining out-of-court disposals:: Assessing the impact on reoffending and police practice, Rowe, M., Amankwaa, A., Biddle, P., Bengtsson, L. 1 Feb 2024, In: Criminology and Criminal Justice
  • Developing a virtual laboratory module for forensic science degree programmes, Amankwaa, A., Gjergo, V., Hamagareb, S. 1 May 2023, In: Science & Justice
  • Distinguishing between stamping in blood from walking through blood using blood pattern analysis, Gkikoka, E., Amankwaa, A. 1 Sep 2023, In: Forensic Science International
  • Evaluating forensic DNA databases, McCartney, C., Amankwaa, A. 30 Dec 2022, Law, Practice and Politics of Forensic DNA Profiling, London, Taylor & Francis
  • Forensic DNA analysis and database governance in Ghana, Amankwaa, A., Amankwa Addo, J. 30 Dec 2022, Law, Practice and Politics of Forensic DNA Profiling , London, Taylor & Francis
  • Integrity, trustworthiness, and effectiveness: Towards an ethos for forensic genetics, Wienroth, M., Amankwaa, A., McCartney, C. 16 Aug 2022, In: Genes
  • Out of Court Disposals and Diversion, Biddle, P., Bengtsson, L., Amankwaa, A. 16 Nov 2021, An introduction to criminology, London, SAGE
  • The effectiveness of the current use of forensic DNA in criminal investigations in England and Wales, Amankwaa, A., McCartney, C. 1 Nov 2021, In: WIREs Forensic Science
  • Gaughran vs the UK and public acceptability of forensic biometrics retention, Amankwaa, A., McCartney, C. 1 May 2020, In: Science & Justice
  • Forensic Science in Ghana: A review, Amankwaa, A., Nsiah Amoako, E., Mensah Bonsu, D., Banyeh, M. 2019, In: Forensic Science International: Synergy

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Participating in a conference, workshop, ...: Scottish Biometrics Commissioner's Comparative Research Meeting 2024
  • Invited talk: Forensic vLABs: Leveraging virtual labs in a post-COVID world 2023
  • Invited talk: The Development of DNA policy in Africa. 2023
  • Invited talk: Developing a Forensic DNA Legislative Framework & Policy for Africa 2023
  • Consultancy: Regulation of Forensic Biometrics Databases 2023
  • Consultancy: External Examiner 2023
  • Oral presentation: Persistence of saliva on cigarette paper 2022
  • Consultancy: Independent Review Panel on the DNA Laws of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia 2022
  • Publication Peer-review: Journal of Law and the Biosciences (Journal) 2022
  • Consultancy: Review of Draft Amendments to the DNA Profiles Act of Switzerland 2021

Inquiries are welcome on self-funded PhD projects on the above research themes. International students and professionals who are interested in pursuing postgraduate studies in Forensic Science at Northumbria University may apply for the following scholarships/fellowships if they are eligible.

PhD

Commonwealth PhD Scholarships (for least developed countries and fragile states) (3 Years PhD)

Commonwealth Split-site Scholarships (for low and middle-income countries) (12 Months Research as part of a PhD in home country)

Masters

Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships (12 Months Masters)

Chevening Scholarships (12 Months Masters)

  • Education PGCert July 01 2021
  • Law PhD December 02 2019
  • Science MSc November 12 2015
  • Biochemistry BSc (Hons) June 14 2013
  • Associate Member of the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences ACSFS 2016
  • Member of the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences MCSFS 2024
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy FHEA 2021

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