Annalese is both a practitioner and researcher. Her experience and interests are in cognitive psychology (e.g. debiasing decision-making and judgement) and child protection.
HARVARD Kennedy School, Centre for Public leadership, BIG Ideas Doctoral Workshop, attendance and travel funding (2017)
SCHOLARSHIPS:
APA (2016)
NeuRA (2016)
IPAA NSW Drive Your Career Program for High Potential Women (2012).
Professional Memberships
Full registration AHPRA with forensic endorsement
Member of APS College of Forensic Psychology
Other Publications
Bolton & Newell (In Press). Finding the ‘Goldilocks Zone’ is both a challenge and an opportunity: A reply to Soon. Journal of Behavioural Economics for Policy.
Bolton & Newell (In Press). Applying behavioural science to government policy: Finding the ‘Goldilocks Zone’. Journal of Behavioural Economics for Policy.
Lennings, Bolton, & Collins (2011). Assessing the risk of child sexual abuse in litigious families in the Family Court. In D.P. Boer, R. Eher, L.A. Craig, M.H. Miner & F. Pfafflin (Eds.), International perspectives on the assessment and treatment of sexual offenders: Theory, practice and research. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
Bolton & Lennings (2010). Clinical opinions of structured risk assessments for forensic child protection: The development of a clinically relevant device. Children and Youth Services Review, 32, 1300-1310.