Selina Wai-Ming Robinson Portrait

Mrs Selina Robinson

Summary

I am a Senior Lecturer in Forensic Investigation with a professional background in crime scene investigation and counter-terrorism. My research spans forensic science and maritime security, with a focus on bias and inclusivity in forensic DNA profiling, particularly relating to LGBTQI+ communities, and the governance and resilience of maritime systems. I also explore the use of immersive technologies to enhance training, decision-making, and safety in complex operational environments. My work is interdisciplinary, combining perspectives from forensic practice, law, and security studies to address contemporary challenges in justice and infrastructure protection.

Research outputs

2026

Tides of change: counter-terrorism, rights, and commercial efficiency in UK ports

Robinson, S. W.

1 Apr 2026, In: Laws. 15, 2, 21p., 21

Research output: Article

2025

The Achille Lauro incident in historical context: Maritime hijacking as a political weapon 1961–1985

Robinson, S.

1 Nov 2025, In: Mariner's Mirror. 111, 4, p. 463-475, 13p.

Research output: Article

2024

Applications of VR (Virtual Reality) technology for detection, investigation, and rehabilitation

Robinson, S. W.

17 May 2024,

Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)

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