Group
Material
People
1
Chapter 1
-- File 1, Part 1:
Slides 3 - 16
I. Introduction
II. Difficult Choices & conflicts in the Psychological Study of the Law
1. Rights of Individuals vs The Common Good
2. Equality vs Discretion
Jennifer B.
James K.
Catherine T.
2
Chapter 1
- File 1, Part 2:
Slides 17 - 33
II. Difficult Choices & conflicts in the Psychological Study of the Law
3. To Discover the Truth or to Resolve Conflict
4. Science vs the Law,
5. Legality vs Morality
III. Structures in the Criminal Justice System
Ali B.
Josh P.
Jennifer V.
3
Chapter 1
- File 2, Part 1: Slides 3 - 11
I.
Are Expert Witnesses Biased?
II. Admissibility of Expert Testimony
Morgan C.
Camryn M.
Gifty S.
4
Chapter 1
- File 2, Part 2: Slides 12 - 25
III.
Judges as Gate-Keepers of Expert Testimony
IV.
Jurors' Understanding of Expert Testimony
Sarah C.
Destini P.
Maya W.
5
Chapter 2
- Part 1, Slides 3 - 11
I.
Introduction
II.
Perception of Verbal & Nonverbal Cues
III.
Microexpressions
6
Chapter 2
- Part 2, Slides 12 - 30
IV. The Polygraph
Emma C.
Thuc P.
Hannah Y.
7
Chapter 3
- Part 1, Slides 6 - 17
II.
Common Interrogation Techniques
III.
The Problem of False Confessions
Alissa C.
Amanda P.
Jeremy W.
8
Chapter 3
- Part 2, Slides 18 - 29
IV. Inside the Courtroom:
How Confession Evidence is Evaluated
V.
Historical Background & Current Legal Standing of Admissibility
VI. Reforming the System to Prevent False Confessions
Bella D.
Cameron P.
Olivia Y.
9
Chapter 4
- Slides 7 - 23
II. The Basis of Utility of Evidence
III. Potential Problems in General
IV. Specific Forensic Techniques
V.
Reducing Error Bias
Jeff H.
Eamonn S.
Ariana H.
10
Chapter 5
- Part 1, Slides 5 - 16
II. Introduction
III. The Profiling Process
Sally G.
Maya S.
Jessica S.
11
Chapter 5
- Part 2, Slides 17 - 26
IV.
The Validity of Profiling