Moa Lidén

Pro Futura Scientia Fellow, SCAS

Associate Professor of Criminal Procedural Law, Uppsala University

Honorary Researcher, Department of Security and Crime Science, University College London

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Moa Lidén defended her doctoral dissertation in criminal law and psychology, “Confirmation Bias in Criminal Cases”, at the Faculty of Law, Uppsala University, in 2018. Since then, she has led multi-disciplinary research projects focusing on aspects of criminal evidence, such as DNA, forensic medical opinions, and digital forensics. As a post doc, she has spent time abroad at the Department of Criminology, Law and Society, University of California Irvine (UCI), and the Department of Security and Crime Science, University College London (UCL).

Lidén is the author of “Confirmation Bias in Criminal Cases,” published by Oxford University Press. She has also published studies with the titles “Child soldier or soldier? Estimating age in cases of core international crimes” and “Can criminal justice be predicted? Using regression analysis to predict judges’ decisions on petitions for new criminal trials.”

During her Pro Futura Scientia Fellowship, Lidén will work on the project “Evidence-Based Criminal Law.” This project aims to introduce a new field within criminal law that focuses on evidentiary questions rather than legal paragraphs and principles. To this end, she integrates knowledge from fields such as forensic genetics, forensic medicine, forensic anthropology, digital forensics, and information technology into research products that are directly relevant to criminal law and procedure. This new field provides practitioners with a scientific basis for decision making in criminal investigations and proceedings.

This information is accurate as of the academic year 2024-25.