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- Retired Detective Jim Trainum explains the harm of focusing on a single or limited police or prosecutorial theory and seeking only ...
- Dr. Sherry Nakhaeizadeh explains how people tend to interpret evidence in a way that confirms their assumptions and ...
- The DPU welcomes Professor Ronald S. Sullivan Jr. January 21st, 2022. For the first 15 minutes, Professor Sullivan shares his ...
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- Taken from JRE #1521 w/Josh Dubin and Jason Flom: https://youtu.be/Trh7YWo2Bmo.
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Dr. Jennifer Dysart explains how memory affects identification and how to prevent eyewitness misidentifications. Dr. Saul Kassin explains how interrogation techniques can cause innocent people to falsely confess to crimes they didn't commit. Professor L. Song Richardson explains how personal experiences shape our views and can result in unintentional bias. Dr. Elizabeth Loftus discusses how memory is constructed and how it is susceptible to being manipulated by
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