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Showing posts with label
juries
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October 20, 2013
Documentary explores town's polarization over transgender murder
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Forensic psychologist key element in gay panic defense For 20 minutes, Brandon McInerney sat patiently behind Larry King in their juni...
April 17, 2013
'Digital lynch mob' assaults expert witness in televised murder trial
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Imagine you are testifying in a high-profile murder case being live-streamed over the Internet. Suddenly, an angry mob swarms all over you. ...
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February 5, 2013
Texas SVP jurors ignoring actuarial risk scores
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Expert witness for defense makes a (small) difference , study finds The fiery debates surrounding the validity of actuarial tools to pred...
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November 28, 2012
Jury Expert: Timely focus on false confessions
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"Why on earth would anyone, anywhere, ever confess to a serious crime they did not commit? Especially something like murder? Seriou...
October 27, 2012
Another one bites the dust: Hollow SVP prosecution no match for jurors' common sense
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15 minutes. After a five-week trial, that's how long it took a jury in a rural Northern California county to decide that an openly g...
January 26, 2012
Juror’s bad dream becomes defense nightmare
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What would you do if you were defending a man accused of bludgeoning someone to death with a baseball bat, and a juror disclosed having a ni...
September 18, 2011
Free access to forensic articles
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The Journal of Forensic Sciences , published by the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, is offering free access to select articles, inclu...
April 21, 2011
Special journal issue on psychology-law available for free!
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A special issue of Current Directions in Psychological Science showcasing the latest psychological research applied to the legal system ha...
April 8, 2011
"Jurors Gone Wild": Blogging, texting, tweeting in court
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On his blog, "Juror No. 7" portrayed the defense lawyer as "whacked out" and having a "Columbo detective-style of a...
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February 7, 2011
Special issue, Current Directions in Psychological Science
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The February issue offers a cutting-edge roundup of psychology-law topics, with contributions from many luminaries. Click on an author link...
January 28, 2011
Untattoo You
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W hat happens when you cross the Avon Lady with a Neo-Nazi murder defendant? Guest essay by Sam Sommers* Several colleagues and students f...
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November 28, 2010
The Psychology of jury voir dire
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How many times have you debriefed jurors after they rendered their verdict and been surprised by what they told you? Jurors don't delibe...
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October 10, 2010
Rare juror speaks out after sexual predator trial
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Civil commitment unfair, says law-and-order Floridian Juror Number 6 is a conservative, law-and-order Republican. But she was appalled when...
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