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Collection of Eyewitness Identification Evidence


Total Credits: 1.25 including 0.0 Ethics CLE, 1.25 CLE

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Categories:
Eye Witness Identification
Faculty:
Laura Smalarz
Duration:
1 Hour 11 Minutes
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Audio and Video
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Description

The presenter will provide an overview of the psychology of human perception and memory and will review nine evidence-based recommendations for collecting eyewitness identification evidence, which were published by the American Psychology-Law Society.

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Assistant Professor of Psychology


Dr. Smalarz received her Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Iowa State University in 2015. She is a professor and researcher in the Law and Behavioral Science group at Arizona State University, where she conducts experimental research on eyewitness identification evidence and evaluations of eyewitness testimony. She has also conducted research on police interrogations and forensic analysis. Her work has been funded by the National Institute of Justice and the National Science Foundation. Dr. Smalarz is an editorial board member for Law and Human Behavior and Psychology, Public Policy, and Law and serves on the Research Advisory Board at the Innocence Project.