Researchers propose new legal standards for sleep deprivation, warning that fatigue leads to false confessions and unreliable witness testimony.
Crime permeates our social fabric. It always has because we are all deviant and deviance is an underpinning of criminality. Whether you believe people are born criminals or socialized to become so, we ...
In a fascinating follow-up to Episode 40 on the role of pseudoscience in the courtroom, Dan Simon joins host Matt Adams to dissect Dan’s book, In Doubt: The Psychology of the Criminal Process. Dan, ...
When I travel by air, I always buy a new book to read on the flight, especially for the longer flights. On a recent roundtrip flight from New Jersey to Mississippi, I read Bill Bratton’s latest book, ...
Keene State College senior Danielle Carlson is working to make a difference through Keene State’s honors, criminal justice, and psychology programs. Carlson, of Raymond, NH, is dual majoring in both ...
The criminal justice studies major is individualized and you can choose the path that is right for your career interests. The program is an excellent academic home for students interested in law and ...
Daniel Johnson, a 2024 alumnus credits Miami University Regionals with shaping his understanding of criminal justice, psychology, and creative writing in ways he couldn’t have imagined — laying the ...
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