Patricia Lundy’s research interests are in the study of post-conflict transition, ‘dealing with the past’, contested memories and the legacy of human rights abuses. She has studied unofficial community-based ‘story’/ ‘truth recovery processes and official police-led historical enquiries.
She is particularly interested in ‘truth’ recovery and ‘bottom-up’ participatory approaches. In collaboration with Northern Ireland Life and Times (NILT), she co-authored a Northern Ireland wide survey on ‘Attitudes Towards a Truth Commission for NI’ (2006) Her most recent research is an in-depth study of the Historical Enquiries Team (HET) police Service Northern Ireland (PSNI).The HET is an innovative police-led initiative which breaks new ground in transitional justice and offers lessons internationally.