The time had come the 80 year old said to redefine “artificial markers” that delineate the aging process and return to school. “In my mind and soul I’ve always had a yearning to go back. It’s a desire that’s never gone away”. Bravo I say! https://t.co/ALCxb58I6o
Enjoyed English singer/songwriter Paul Carrack at Royal Albert Hall on Friday night. The last night of his 50th anniversary tour. An exceptional talent!
Pleased to share the Third Edition of Evidence and Investigation: From the Crime Scene to the Courtroom, will be released in October. Special thanks go out to my co-authors Dr. Gail Anderson & Warren Bulmer without whom this would not have been possible! https://t.co/f5Js41BTvX
@andytgriff @SDrizin I can attest to the serious negative impact a lack of corporate memory has on developing evidence based interviewing practices in a police institution, experienced it first hand.
@robinparker_law $5 for a book by a distinguished scholar of legal history is quite the bargain. I imagine you will find his discussion of the rise of defence counsel in the trial process to be of particular interest. Enjoy the book!
While visiting the National Gallery in London a nice attendant told me Room 17a would open in 10 min and I would be able to see something special. The room contains only one work. When it opened I was the only one there. For about a minute I was alone with DaVinci. Incredible!
Pleased to be in London attending the HG Hart workshop on jurisprudence at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies overlooking the beautiful Russell Square. Looking forward to a great learning experience over the next two days!
Speaking to mystery writers about the realities of criminal investigation at the Festival of Authors in Toronto. Should be fun! https://t.co/eqO0BAhPM7
An extraordinary and troubling rebuke of police testimony by judge who invokes fictional character Sergeant Schultz of “I know nothing” fame. https://t.co/Gshzd3NZON
Over the past few years, multiple UN member states (including Canada) have indicated their support for a more ethical, more reliable, science-based approach to investigative questioning by agents of the state https://t.co/6kZ3xxJ6Bq
Congratulations to Dr. Benjamin Berger, from @OsgoodeNews, who is the recipient of the 2023-2024 Faculty of Graduate Studies’ Teaching Award.
Read more | https://t.co/45lo0GOLOP
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