The RHUL Eyewitness Lab is back led by @AminaMemon1 in @RHULPsychology
Follow us for research & policy on eyewitness memory & associated #forensicpsychology
Great to see this White Paper on Forensic Child Interviewing come to fruition - very important set of recommendations for practice. Congratulations to all contributors - and to this morning’s panel @jkorkman@HenryOtgaar@LindaGeven@RenateVolbert & Dr Pompedda #EAPL2024
Getting to know each other before our symposium on “Increasing Inclusivity and redefining the concept of vulnerability in criminal justice” (today #EAPL2024 and catching up with @jkorkman@E_A_P_L
@gaia_giampietro shares her research on effects of caricatures and anti caricatures on eyewitness identification-surprisingly caricatures do NOT improve facial recognition of unfamiliar faces #EAPL2024 Excellent presentation!
@ACLU and @UMich Civil Rights Litigation Initiative win landmark settlement! Detroit PD must have reliable evidence, independent of a facial recognition match, to seek an arrest. Proud to have worked with them to achieve this evidence-based reform. https://t.co/0OHgNWQndD
PhD submission in T-10 days. Delighted to announce part 1 of my PhD, a systematic review exploring how rapport is assessed across information-gathering contexts is now published✨️ Thanks to my amazing supervisors! @fiona_gabbert & Adrian Scott https://t.co/Fn7PZT1Ead
Unlocking the secrets of the past to serve justice in the present! Our new paper explores the challenges of cold cases and to help shed new light on old mysteries��️♂️Thanks to the awesome @fiona_gabbert, @lorraine_hope, and Twitter-less Heather and Wayne! https://t.co/RAqKNMPvgC
The effect of confirmation bias and racial stereotypes on perceptions of guilt and interrogation strategy decisions - Brimbal - 2024 - Applied Cognitive Psychology - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/XxMoZ0eCeJ
The impact of emotionally evocative information on interpreting accuracy in a mock asylum interview - Morrison - 2024 - Applied Cognitive Psychology - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/iwVTYbnsWF
Thanks to the @ForensicGold staff & students for sharing with us in such a fun way how forensic science can help solve cold cases -find & identify missing persons
Work by @anneliesvrede, Zoe Given-Wilson and @AminaMemon1 cited in 2024 guidelines for European asylum officers! Wonderful to see new and important research incorporated in practical guidelines! ����
SO excited that this is out w/ @MargaretKovera ! Our paper (in @lhb_apls) argues that the over policing of Black people is a better explanation for racial disparities in eyewitness misidentifications than is the own-race bias. Read #OpenAccess here: https://t.co/xRKHOvEkuI
Missing ...without a trace?
In partnership with Locate International, Goldsmiths' award-winning Forensic Psychology Unit invites you to an interactive evening of cold case investigation.
@ForensicGold@GoldsmithsPsych@LocateCIO
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In the podcast “Wrongful Conviction”, Jason Flom discusses cases in which people were wrongfully convicted. He speaks with the exonerated themselves but also with experts!
https://t.co/to9NxtiCkE
Gaia Giampietro from @RHULPsychology competently presenting her research on whether caricatures can enhance eyewitness memory in face matching lineups and show ups @RHULDocSchool conference
In our new paper, interactive lineups improved witness accuracy compared to simultaneous photo lineups and 1-lap sequential video lineups, esp. when the participant encoded the face from non-frontal views. @PNASNews@bIGIdeas_UoB@UoB_SoP@LES_UniBham@CCJP_UoB