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Showing posts with label unintended consequences. Show all posts
February 15, 2020

Flawed science? Two efforts launched to improve scientific validity of psychological test evidence in court

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There’s this forensic psychologist, we’ll call him Dr. Harms, who is infamous for his unorthodox approach. He scampers around the country ...
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July 5, 2016

The Trauma Myth, Revisited

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The Trauma Myth may be one of the most misunderstood books of the past decade. Based on its regrettable title, pedophiles erroneously belie...
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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...
November 17, 2013

Static-99 “norms du jour” get yet another makeover

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It would be humorous if the real-world consequences were not so grave. Every year, at a jam-packed session of the annual conference of...
November 2, 2013

RadioLab explores criminal culpability and the brain

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Debate: Moral justice versus risk forecasting After Kevin had brain surgery for his epilepsy, he developed an uncontrollable urge to do...
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October 16, 2013

Militarization: When the extraordinary becomes ordinary

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In line with the human rights theme of this year's Blog Action Day (it's exciting to be coordinating with 2,000+ other bloggers f...
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