Verise Cheung

SHOC Network Member - Researcher

Verise is a Psychological and Behavioural Sciences student at the University of Cambridge with a strong interest in the intersection of psychology, criminology, behaviour, and policy. 

She uses behavioural science as a framework to understand the motivations and decision-making processes behind organised crime, and to explore how social and cognitive factors shape criminal networks. Verise is particularly interested in developing practical, evidence-based solutions to crime and critically assessing the effectiveness of current policies and interventions.

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