Eva van Rosmalen works at the department of Criminology at the VU University Amsterdam as a researcher. In addition, she is employed as an academic tutor in Psychology at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. She studied Psychology at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. Afterwards, she completed her master in Legal Psychology at Maastricht University. For her master thesis, she worked on a research project investigating the effects of MDMA on memory of eyewitnesses in a legal context. At the moment, she is assisting dr. Annelies Vredeveldt with her research on joint witness interviews. She is also in control of updating the ALLP twitter account.
May 20, 2025 3:02 pm
Published by Eva van Rosmalen
How do people from different cultural backgrounds remember and report what they have witnessed? In a newly published open-access article […]
June 17, 2024 1:31 pm
Published by Eva van Rosmalen
As part of the project on Eyewitness Memory in Cross-Cultural Contexts, ALLP members Annelies Vredeveldt, Dylan Drenk and Maria Shenouda, along with Jack Staniland […]
April 8, 2024 11:53 am
Published by Eva van Rosmalen
We are looking for participants from Western Europe for a study on emotional memories. See flyer below for more information:
February 13, 2024 3:42 pm
Published by Eva van Rosmalen
Dr. Annelies Vredeveldt, director of the Amsterdam Laboratory for Legal Psychology, has won the Global Community Award! This is an […]
January 10, 2024 11:07 am
Published by Eva van Rosmalen
Do you have a passion for research and would you like to interview participants about an emotional life event? Then […]
November 20, 2023 9:28 am
Published by Eva van Rosmalen
Asylum seekers typically have a different cultural background from the immigration officials interviewing and assessing their statements. The role of […]