Media Summary: Dr. Saul Kassin explains how interrogation techniques can cause innocent people to Dr. Jennifer Dysart explains how memory affects identification and how to prevent eyewitness misidentifications. Dr. Sherry Nakhaeizadeh explains how people tend to interpret evidence in a way that confirms their assumptions and ...

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Dr. Saul Kassin explains how interrogation techniques can cause innocent people to Dr. Jennifer Dysart explains how memory affects identification and how to prevent eyewitness misidentifications. Dr. Sherry Nakhaeizadeh explains how people tend to interpret evidence in a way that confirms their assumptions and ... Retired Detective Jim Trainum explains the harm of focusing on a single or limited police or prosecutorial theory and seeking only ... Why would an innocent person accused of a crime confess? Saul Kassin, a psychology professor at the John Jay College of ... 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 USC Gould School of Law Prof. Dan Simon discusses his book, In Doubt: The Psychology of the Criminal Justice Process ... Why would someone admit to a crime they didn't commit? It sounds impossible — yet it happens more than we realize. This video ... A thorough examination of how innocent people may end up in jail through Saul Kassin discusses the remarkable phenomenon of The popular Netflix series 'Making a Murderer' has brought heightened attention to the impact of

Have you ever wondered why someone would confess to a crime they didn't commit? The reality is that it happens more often ...

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Human Factors in Wrongful Convictions: Implicit Bias
Human Factors in Wrongful Convictions: Memory Malleability
The Enigma of False Confessions
The Psychology Behind False Confessions
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Human Factors in wrongful convictions: False Confessions

Human Factors in wrongful convictions: False Confessions

Dr. Saul Kassin explains how interrogation techniques can cause innocent people to

Human factors of wrongful conviction: Eyewitness Identification

Human factors of wrongful conviction: Eyewitness Identification

Dr. Jennifer Dysart explains how memory affects identification and how to prevent eyewitness misidentifications.

Human Factors in Wrongful Convictions: Confirmation Bias

Human Factors in Wrongful Convictions: Confirmation Bias

Dr. Sherry Nakhaeizadeh explains how people tend to interpret evidence in a way that confirms their assumptions and ...

Human Factors in Wrongful Convictions: Tunnel Vision

Human Factors in Wrongful Convictions: Tunnel Vision

Retired Detective Jim Trainum explains the harm of focusing on a single or limited police or prosecutorial theory and seeking only ...

What does science tell us about false confessions?

What does science tell us about false confessions?

Why would an innocent person accused of a crime confess? Saul Kassin, a psychology professor at the John Jay College of ...

Human Factors in Wrongful Convictions: Implicit Bias

Human Factors in Wrongful Convictions: Implicit Bias

Professor L. Song Richardson explains how personal experiences shape our views and can result in unintentional bias.

Human Factors in Wrongful Convictions: Memory Malleability

Human Factors in Wrongful Convictions: Memory Malleability

Dr. Elizabeth Loftus discusses how memory is constructed and how it is susceptible to being manipulated by

The Enigma of False Confessions

The Enigma of False Confessions

USC Gould School of Law Prof. Dan Simon discusses his book, In Doubt: The Psychology of the Criminal Justice Process ...

The Psychology Behind False Confessions

The Psychology Behind False Confessions

Why would someone admit to a crime they didn't commit? It sounds impossible — yet it happens more than we realize. This video ...

Who would confess to a murder they didn’t commit? Maybe you. | Nancy Franklin | TEDxSBU

Who would confess to a murder they didn’t commit? Maybe you. | Nancy Franklin | TEDxSBU

A thorough examination of how innocent people may end up in jail through

Wrongful convictions: Rob Warden at TEDxMidwest

Wrongful convictions: Rob Warden at TEDxMidwest

Rob Warden examines the phenomena of

Saul Kassin: "False Confessions"

Saul Kassin: "False Confessions"

Saul Kassin discusses the remarkable phenomenon of

The System - False Confessions

The System - False Confessions

Should a

How Do Wrongful Convictions Happen?

How Do Wrongful Convictions Happen?

Cherri Gregg reports.

Interviewing and Interrogation | 5 Keys to False Confession | Tip # 36 of 101 Tips

Interviewing and Interrogation | 5 Keys to False Confession | Tip # 36 of 101 Tips

Interviewing and Interrogation |5 Keys to

‘Making a Murderer’ – A Look at False Confessions

‘Making a Murderer’ – A Look at False Confessions

The popular Netflix series 'Making a Murderer' has brought heightened attention to the impact of

The Psychology of False Confessions

The Psychology of False Confessions

Have you ever wondered why someone would confess to a crime they didn't commit? The reality is that it happens more often ...

Confession of an Uncommitted Crime | Innocence Ignored

Confession of an Uncommitted Crime | Innocence Ignored

Vice teams up with the