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You'll get instant access to your assigned eTextbook, plus personalized learning tools like flashcards for studying. What is MindTap? See our Privacy Policy and User Agreement for details. With his doctoral degree he went on to begin his psychology and law research career working with Lawrence Wrightsman at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas, for one year and then taught at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, for two years before starting at Williams College and ultimately moving to John Jay.
In , he was awarded the U. Wrightsman , and The American jury on trial: psychological perspectives. Although he has published research in the social psychology of attribution theory, jury decision-making, and eyewitness testimony, Kassin is best known for his groundbreaking work on false confessions.
Kassin was the president of Division 41 of APA, a. He continues to teach, research, write, and lecture to judges, lawyers, law enforcement groups, psychologists, psychiatrists, and other high interest groups in the area of social psychology and the law. He has appeared as a guest analyst on all major TV networks and many syndicated news shows. Seller Rating:. More information about this seller Contact this seller 1. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. Anthony Galt Greenwald is a social psychologist and, since , professor of psychology at University of Washington.
In , Greenwald received a B. Published on Jan 19,. Harlow: An introduction to, 5th edition. Recent DNA testing of the murder weapons has excluded him as a suspect from the murder, amongst other evidence.
The Exoneration Project is hopeful the state will drop the case again Whalend. The deadline for the new trial is days, by June 13th, On March 14th, , prosecutors asked Judge Drazewski to reconsider his ruling granting Whalen a new trial. Whalen is still in jail unless and until he posts bond.
In the history of the United States as of January there have been post-conviction exonerations due to DNA testing. The majority of clients helped are of low socio-economic status and have used all possible legal options for justice. Many clients hope that DNA evidence will prove their innocence, as the emergence of DNA testing allows those who have been wrongly convicted of crimes to challenge their cases. The Innocence Project also works with the local, state and federal levels of law enforcement, legislators, and other programs to prevent further wrongful convictions.
About 3, prisoners write to the Innocence Project annually, and at any given time the Innocence Project is evaluating 6, to 8, potential cases.
All potential clients go through an extensive screening process to determine whether or not they are likely to be innocent. If they pass the process, the Innocence Project takes up their case. In roughly half of the cases that the Innocence Project takes on, the clients' guilt is reconfirmed by DNA testing.
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