Great news! We just got founding from the Swedish research council for a six year multidisciplinary research program on oral evidence 🥳#legalpsychology#law#criminology
https://t.co/0UWuyFdCm4
More thought provoking stuff from CLIP's @DavidNeequaye in @Meta_Psy The article presents a framework to help guide researchers' considerations in the development of ethical investigative interviewing techniques. https://t.co/hC9HTLWEc6
PhD positions open at @uop_psychology.
Improving eyewitness memory retrieval and recognition: From police investigations to the courtroom
Option for competitive candidates to apply for internal bursaries.
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The latest publicaiton from CLIP’s @DavidNeequaye offers some serious food for thought on the Cognitive Load approach to deception. A must read for anyone in the field! https://t.co/D1wV8ZrrZb
Congratulations @sara_landstrom 🎉🎉 who just got research funding to investigate how to use picture support in forensic interviews with children in need of communication aids #legalpsychology#research#ugotclip
Promoting my winter school class on Strategic Evidence Disclosure When Interviewing Suspects in January - please spread the word.
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Yesterday morning, @sara_landstrom was invited to talk about rape victim behaviour and feelings of shame and guilt on Swedish morning news https://t.co/mFbFb3vG1A
Our talented student volunteer, Liana Lanzo, has created this valuable professionally designed infographic on behalf of Can-SEBP. It provides useful #evidencebasedpolicing resources. It can be downloaded from our website for free https://t.co/HlQttxKpie. Please share widely! 👏🎉
Out now! Check out a new book "The Future of Forensic Psychology" by @sara_landstrom et al. ECRs all across the globe shared their expertise in various fields within forensic and legal psy.
And what a cover! ☺️🙃
#forensicscience
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@goteborgsuni is the third leading institution in terms of publishing deception studies. @ugotCLIP founder Pär Anders Granhag is ranked third among researchers, with 82 deception studies cited 2,989 times https://t.co/lhntWOAnQo