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Showing posts with label bias. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bias. Show all posts
January 14, 2020

Showdown: DNA evidence vs. cognitive bias

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Back in the 1980s, southern Alameda County in the East Bay was the hellmouth for serial murder. As a newspaper reporter covering the crime...
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January 31, 2016

What’s Wrong With “Making A Murderer”?

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Making A Murderer is generating huge buzz on social media; dual petitions calling for Steven Avery’s exoneration have garnered more than 6...
September 3, 2015

Adversarial allegiance: Frontier of forensic psychology research

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A colleague recently commented on how favorably impressed he was about the open-mindedness of two other forensic examiners, who had had the ...
June 23, 2014

Film to explore gay-bashing in friendly, liberal community

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Lawrence "Mikey" Partida's injuries It was a tragic end to his 32nd birthday celebration. As Lawrence “Mikey” Partida left...
February 23, 2014

Child custody lore: The case of the runaway woozle

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The bond between infant and mother is the bedrock of healthy child development When parents divorce, shared custody arrangements destabili...
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January 30, 2014

Research roundup

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The articles are flooding in at an alarming rate, threatening to bury me under yet another avalanche. Before I am completely submerged, l...
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