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ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT
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EDUCATION
ACADEMIC SPECIALIZATION
RESEARCH SPECIALIZATION
Police Interrogation
False Confessions
Wrongful Convictions
Miscarriages of Justice
Coercive Persuasion
AWARDS
Herbert Jacob Book Prize (2009) from the Law and Society Association for Police
Interrogation and American Justice (Harvard University Press, 2008)
Outstanding Book Award (2009) from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences for Police
Interrogation and American Justice (Harvard University Press, 2008)
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Distinguished Scholarship Award Honorable Mention (2009) from the Pacific Sociological
Association for Police Interrogation and American Justice (Harvard University Press, 2008)
The Saleem Shah Career Achievement Award (2000). Given by The American Psychology-
Law Society (Division 41 of the American Psychological Association) and the American
Academy of Forensic Psychology for early career excellence and contributions to psychology,
law and public policy
The Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award (1999). Given by The American Society of
Criminology to recognize outstanding scholarly contributions to the discipline of criminology.
(1999).
Graduate Student Paper Award Honorable Mention (1994) from the American Sociological
Association, Crime, Law, and Deviance Section.
Brian Leiter’s Law School Rankings, Most Cited Law Professors by Specialty, Criminal Law
& Procedure (2000-2007). At: http://www.leiterrankings.com/faculty/index.shtml.
Member, Scientific Advisory Board. National Center for Reason and Justice (3/02-Present).
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Soros Senior Justice Fellowship. Open Society Institute. Soros Foundation. New York, N.Y.
(2004-2005).
Visiting Scholar, Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley (8/03-8/05).
Fellow, Earl Warren Legal Institute. University of California, Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of
Law. Criminal Justice Program (10/98-8/05).
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
2011 DEVIANCE AND THE LAW OF CONFESSIONS (with George C. Thomas III).
Under contract with Oxford University Press.
Excerpts reprinted in Yale Kamisar, Wayne LaFave, Jerold Israel, and Nancy King
(2008). Modern Criminal Procedure: Cases, Comments, Questions. Eleventh
Edition. (St. Paul, MN: West Publishing). Pp. 49-50, 52-54, 69-70, 73, 78, 81, 109,
111, 245, 296, 302-304, 311-132.
2008 THE WRONG GUYS: MURDER, FALSE CONFESSIONS AND THE NORFOLK
FOUR (2008) (with Tom Wells). New York: The New Press. ISBN #: 978-1-59558-
401-4. Available at: http://amazon.com or http://thenewpress.com. See also:
http://www.wrongguys.com.
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Nominated for a National Book Award and a Pulitzer Prize
The subject of a New Yorker magazine article by Jeffrey Toobin (August 24, 2009).
See: http://www.newyorker.com/talk/2009/08/24/090824ta_talk_toobin
1998 THE MIRANDA DEBATE: LAW, JUSTICE AND POLICING (1998) (with George C.
Thomas III, Eds). Boston: Northeastern University Press. ISBN #: 1-55553-338-8.
1998 THE AMERICAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM (1998), (Ed). (Simon & Schuster).
ISBN #: 0-536-00826-4.
2011 “Police Interrogation and Coercion in Domestic American History: Lessons for the War
on Terror” (with Alexa Koenig). Forthcoming in Martha Nussbaum and Scott
Anderson, Eds. (2011). Torture, Law and War: What Are the Moral and Legal
Boundaries on the Use of Coercion in Interrogation? (Chicago: University of Chicago
Press). Available at: http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
2011 “The Gatehouse and Mansions: 50 Years Later” (with Alexa Koenig). Forthcoming in
the Annual Review of Law and Social Science.
2010 “Confessions, The Judiciary, and the Fundamental Attribution Error: Preference For
Disposition Versus Situation Based Expert Analyses of Causes of False Confession”
(with Deborah Davis). Forthcoming in The Journal of the American Academy of
Psychiatry and the Law.
2010 “Selling Confession: Setting the Stage with the Sympathetic Detective with a Time-
Limited Offer. Forthcoming in Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice.
2010 “Interrogation Through Pragmatic Implication: Sticking to the Letter of the Law While
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Violating Its Intent” (with Deborah Davis). Forthcoming in Lawrence Solan and Peter
Tiersma, Eds, Oxford Handbook on Language and the Law (Oxford University Press).
Available at: http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
2010 “Jurors Believe Interrogation Tactics Are Not Likely to Elicit False Confessions: Will
Expert Witness Testimony Inform Them Otherwise?” (with Iris Blandon-Gitlin and
Kathryn Sperry). Forthcoming in Psychology, Crime and Law. Available at:
http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
2010 “From False Confession to Wrongful Conviction: Seven Psychological Processes” (with
Deborah Davis). Forthcoming in The Journal of Psychiatry and the Law. Available at:
http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
2010 “White Paper Commentaries: Looking Ahead” (with Saul Kassin, Steven Drizin,
Thomas Grisso, Gisli Gudjonsson and Allison Redlich). Law and Human Behavior. 34,
49-52.
2010 “Police-Induced Confessions: Risk Factors and Recommendations” (with Saul Kassin,
Steven Drizin, Thomas Grisso, Gisli Gudjonsson and Allison Redlich). Law and Human
Behavior. 34, 3-38. Available at: http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
2010 “The Three Errors: Pathways to False Confession and Wrongful Conviction” (with
Steve Drizin) in Daniel Lassiter and Christian Meissner, Eds. (2010). Interrogations
and Confessions: Current Research, Practice, and Policy Recommendations.
(Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association). Pp. 45-86. Available at:
http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
2009 “Studying Wrongful Convictions: Learning From Social Science” (with Jon Gould).
The Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, 7, 7-30. Available at:
http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
2009 “False Confessions: Causes, Consequences and Implications.” The Journal of the
American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 37, 332-343. Available at:
http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
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Reprinted in Joshua Davis, Legal Scholarship Network (SSRN): Legal Studies
Research Paper Series. University of San Francisco School of Law. Volume 2, No.
2. (March 13, 2009).
2009 “What Do Potential Jurors Know About Police Interrogation and False Confessions?”
(with Brittany Liu). Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 27, 381-399. Available at:
http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
2009 “Psychological and Cultural Aspects of Interrogations and False Confessions: Using
Research to Inform Legal Decision-making” (with Mark Costanzo and Netta Shaked) in
Daniel A. Krauss and Joel D. Lieberman, Eds (2009). Psychological Expertise in
Court: Psychology in the Courtroom. Volume II. (Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing
Co). Pp. 25-56. Available at: http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
2009 “Interrogation” (with Mark Costanzo) in Jamieson, A., Moenssens, A. (eds). The Wiley
Encyclopedia of Forensic Science (London: John Wiley & Sons)
2008 "Police Interrogation and False Confessions in Rape Cases." In Roy Hazelwood and
Ann Burgess, Eds. Practical Rape Investigation: A Multidisciplinary Approach. 4th
Edition. (Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press). Pp. 211-217.
2007 “The Problem of False Confession in America.” The Champion. Vol. XXXI, No. 10.
Pp. 30-35.
2007 “Police Interviewing and Interrogation: A Self-report Survey of Police Practices and
Beliefs” (with Saul M. Kassin, Christian A. Meissner, Kimberly D. Richman, Lori H.
Colwell, Amy Leach, and Dana LaFon). Law and Human Behavior. Vol. 31, No. 4,
381-400. Available at: http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
2007 “Mental Health Status and Vulnerability to Police Interrogation Tactics” (with William
Follette and Deborah Davis). Criminal Justice (A publication of the American Bar
Association), Vol. 22, No. 3. Pp. 42-49.
2007 “Research and Expert Testimony on Interrogation and Confessions” (with Mark
Costanzo). In Mark Costanzo, Dan Krauss and Kathy Pezdek, Eds. (2007). Expert
Psychological Testimony For The Courts. (New Jersey: Erlbaum). Pp. 69-98.
Available at: http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
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2006 “Bringing Reliability Back In: False Confessions and Legal Safeguards in the Twenty-
First Century” (with Steven Drizin, Peter Neufeld, Brad Hall and Amy Vatner).
Wisconsin Law Review. Vol. 2006, No. 2. Pp. 479-539. Available at:
http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
2006 “Strategies for Preventing False Confessions and Their Consequences” (with Deborah
Davis). In Mark Kebbell and Graham Davies, Eds. (2006). Practical Psychology for
Forensic Investigations and Prosecutions. (New York: John Wiley & Sons). Pp. 121-
149. Available at: http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
2005 “Interrogating Guilty Suspects: Why Sipowicz Never Has to Admit He is Wrong” (with
George C. Thomas III). In Glenn Yeffeth, Eds (2005). What Would Sipowicz Do?:
Race, Rights and Redemption (Dallas: BenBella Books). Pp. 35-46.
2005 "Interrogation and Confessions," in J. Miller Mitchell & Richard A. Wright, Eds.
The Encyclopedia of Criminology (New York: Routledge). Vol. 2, Pp. 819-825.
2004 “The Problem of False Confessions in the Post-DNA World” (with Steve Drizin).
North Carolina Law Review. Vol. 82. No. 3. Pp. 891-1007. Available at:
http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
Cited by United States Supreme Court in Corley v. United States, 2009 U.S. Lexis
2512.
Reprinted in Yale Kamisar, Wayne LaFave, and Jerold Israel (2008). Modern
Criminal Procedure: Cases, Comments, Questions. Eleventh Edition. (St. Paul,
MN: West Publishing). Pp. 891, 905, 910, 948, 995-997.
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2004 “The Third Degree and the Origins of Psychological Interrogation in America.” In
Daniel Lassiter, Ed. (2004). Interrogations, Confessions and Entrapment. Perspectives
in Law and Psychology Series, Vol. 20 (New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum
Publishers). Pp. 37-84.
2002 "The Effects of Miranda v. Arizona: Embedded in Our National Culture?" (with George
C. Thomas III). In Michael Tonry, Ed. Crime and Justice – A Review of Research,
Crime and Justice. Vol. 29. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press). Pp. 203-271.
Available at: http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
2002 "Miranda, Confessions and Justice: Lessons for Japan?" In Malcolm Feeley and Setsuo
Miyazawa, Eds. (2002). The Japanese Adversary System in Context: Controversies and
Comparisons (London: Palgrave). Pp. 200-219.
2002 “Interrogation.” In David Levinson, Ed. The Encyclopedia of Crime & Punishment
(Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Reference Works). Pp. 927-931.
2001 "Questioning the Relevance of Miranda in the Twenty-First Century." The Michigan
Law Review. Vol. 99. No. 5. Pp. 1000-1029. Available at:
http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
Cited by the United States Supreme Court in Missouri v. Seibert, 124 S. Ct. 2601
(2004).
Reprinted in Yale Kamisar, Wayne LaFave, and Jerold Israel (2002). Modern
Criminal Procedure: Cases, Comments, Questions. Ninth Edition. (St. Paul, MN:
West Publishing).
2001 "The Truth About False Confessions and Advocacy Scholarship" (with Richard Ofshe).
The Criminal Law Bulletin. Vol. 37, No. 4. Pp. 293-370. Available at:
http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
2001 "Police Interrogation and False Confessions in Rape Cases." In Roy Hazelwood and
Ann Burgess, Eds. Practical Rape Investigation: A Multidisciplinary Approach. 3rd
Edition. (Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press). Pp. 233-241.
2001 "Confessions" in Gillian Lindsey and Jonathan Michie, Eds. Reader's Guide to the
Social Sciences. Vol. 1. (London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers). Pp. 266-267.
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2000 "Autism, Rape and Arson" (with Ann Burgess, David Elkovitch, Jay Jackman). Sexual
Assault Report. Vol. 4, Number 2. November/December. Pp. 17, 28-30.
1999 "Adapting to Miranda: Modern Interrogators' Strategies For Dealing With The
Obstacles Posed By Miranda" (with Welsh S. White). Minnesota Law Review.
Volume. 84. No. 2. Pp. 397-472. Available at: http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
Cited by the United States Supreme Court in Maryland v. Shatzer, 559 U.S. ___
(2010)
1998 "Using the Innocent to Scapegoat Miranda: Another Reply to Paul Cassell" (with
Richard Ofshe). The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. Vol. 88, No. 2. Pp.
557-577. Available at: http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
Reprinted in Alisa Smith (2004). Law, Social Science, and the Criminal Courts
(Durham: Carolina Academic Press). Pp. 286-295.
1998 "Miranda and the Problem of False Confessions." In Richard A. Leo and George C.
Thomas, III. Eds. The Miranda Debate: Law, Justice and Policing (Boston:
Northeastern University Press). Pp. 271-282.
1998 “Civil Rights and Civil Liberties: Videotaping the Police." Criminal Justice Ethics.
Vol. 17, No. 1. Winter/Spring . Pp. 44-45.
1998 "Witness for False Confession No Expert." The Forensic Echo: The Monthly
Newsmagazine of Psychiatry, Law & Public Policy. Vol II., No. 3 (February). Pp. 14-
15.
1998 "False Confessions and Miscarriages of Justice." The Defender (January). Pp. 3-6.
1997 "The Social and Legal Construction of Repressed Memory." Law & Social Inquiry,
Vol. 22, No. 3. Pp. 653-693. Available at: http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
1997 “Missing the Forest for the Trees: A Response to Paul Cassell's 'Balanced Approach' to
the False Confession Problem" (with Richard Ofshe). Denver University Law Review.
Vol. 74, No. 4. Pp. 1135-1144. Available at: http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
1997 "The Decision to Confess Falsely: Rational Choice and Irrational Action" (with Richard
Ofshe). Denver University Law Review. Vol. 74, No. 4. Pp. 979-1122. Available at:
http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
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1997 "The Social Psychology of Police Interrogation: The Theory and Classification of True
and False Confessions" (with Richard Ofshe). Studies in Law, Politics & Society, Vol.
16. Pp. 189-251. Available at: http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
1997 “Some Thoughts about Police and Crime." In Lawrence Friedman and George Fisher,
Eds. (1997). The Crime Conundrum: Essays on Criminal Justice (Boulder: Westview
Press). Pp. 121-125.
1997 “False Confessions and Miscarriages of Justice Today.” In Richard A. Leo, Ed. (1997).
The American Criminal Justice System (Simon & Schuster). Pp. 169-206.
1997 “A Historical Overview of Confession Law.” In Richard A. Leo, Ed. (1997). The
American Criminal Justice System (Simon & Schuster). Pp. 151-160.
1997 “The Criminal Justice System: An Overview.” In Richard A. Leo, Ed. (1997). The
American Criminal Justice System (Simon & Schuster). Pp. 1-20.
1996 "Police Scholarship for the Future: Resisting the Pull of the Policy Audience." Law &
Society Review, Vol. 30, No. 4. Pp. 865-879. Available at:
http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
1996 "The Impact of Miranda Revisited." The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology.
Volume 86, Number 3. Pp. 621-692. Available at: http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
Reprinted in Richard A. Leo and George C. Thomas, III., Eds (1998). The Miranda
Debate: Law, Justice and Crime Control (Boston: Northeastern University Press).
Pp. 208-221.
1996 "Miranda's Revenge: Police Interrogation as a Confidence Game." Law & Society
Review, Vol. 30, No. 2. Pp. 259-288. Available at: http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
1996 "Inside the Interrogation Room." The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. Vol.
86, No. 2. Pp. 266-303. Available at: http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
Reprinted in Jeannine Bell, Ed. (2006), Police and Policing Law. Ashgate
Publishing, Ltd. Pp. 99-136. Also reprinted in Joshua Dressler and George C.
Thomas III (1999), Cases and Materials on Criminal Procedure (West Publishing).
Pp. 566-568, 598, 673-676.
1996 "The Ethics of Deceptive Research Roles Reconsidered: A Reply to Kai Erikson." The
American Sociologist. Vol. 27, No. 1. Pp. 122-128.
1995 "Trial and Tribulations: Courts, Ethnography, and the Need for an Evidentiary Privilege
for Academic Researchers." The American Sociologist. Vol. 26, No. 1. Pp. 113-134.
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Reprinted in Robert Emerson (2001), Contemporary Field Research: Perspectives
and Formulations (Prospect Heights: Waveland Press). 2nd Edition.
Pp. 260-279.
1994 "Police Interrogation and Social Control." Social and Legal Studies: An International
Journal, Vol. 3, No. 1. Pp. 93-120. Available at: http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
1993 "The Yale White-Collar Crime Project: A Review and Critique" (with David T.
Johnson). Law and Social Inquiry, Vol. 18, No. 1. Pp. 63-99. Available at:
http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
Reprinted in Richard A. Leo and George C. Thomas, III., Eds (1998). The Miranda
Debate: Law, Justice and Crime Control (Boston: Northeastern University Press).
Pp. 65-74.
1992 "The Ethics of Deceptive Interrogation" (with Jerome H. Skolnick). Criminal Justice
Ethics. Vol. 11, No. 1. Winter/Spring. Pp. 3-12. Available at:
http://ssrn.com/author=1020356
Reprinted in Jeffrey Reiman (2000), Criminal Justice Ethics (New York: Prentice-
Hall).
Revised and expanded as a chapter in John Bizzack (Ed), Issues In Policing: New
Perspectives. (Lexington: Autumn House Publishing). Pp. 75-95.
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OTHER WRITINGS
Amicus Curiae Brief, United States Supreme Court. State of Florida v. Kevin DeWayne Powell
(October 30, 2009) (No. 08-1175)
2010 Maryland v. Shatzer, 559 U.S. ___ (2010). United States Supreme Court.
Michael Crowe et al. v. County of San Diego et al. U.S. App LEXIS 2074 (2010).
United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
State of Washington v. A.N.J., 2010 Wash LEXIS 69. Supreme Court of Washington.
2009 Corley v. United States, 129 S. Ct. 1558 (2009). United States Supreme Court.
State of Wisconsin v. Fairconatue, 2009 Wisc. App. LEXIS 491. Court of Appeals of
Wisconsin.
State of Washington v. Riofta, 209 P.3d 467 (2009). Supreme Court of Washington.
Wade v. Brady, 612 F. Supp. 2d 90 (2009). United States District Court for the District
of Massachusetts.
2008 State of Washington v. Unga, 165 Wn.2d 95 (2008). Supreme Court of Washington.
Bell v. Ercole, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 47832. United States District Court for the
Eastern District of New York.
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State v. Turner, 187 P.3d 835 (2008). Court of Appeals of Washington.
In the Matter of the Personal Restraint Petition of Jeffrey Michael Taylor, 2008 Wash.
App. LEXIS 1210. Court of Appeals of Washington.
United States v. Chancellor, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 17531 (S.D. Fla., Mar. 6, 2008)
United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida
2007 State of Wisconsin v. Edward Bannister, 2007 Wisc. Lexis 413 (2007). Supreme Court
of Wisconsin.
State of Connecticut v. David Lawrence, 282 Conn. 141 (2007). Supreme Court of
Connecticut.
2005 Murray v. Earle. 405 F. 3d 278 (2005). United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth
Circuit.
Singletary v. Fischer. 365 F. Supp.2d 328 (2005). United States District Court for the
Eastern District of New York.
United States v. Bresnahan, 62 M.J. 137 (2005). United States Court of Appeals for the
Armed Forces.
State v. Jerrell C.J. (In re Jerrell C.J.). 699 N.W.2d (2005). Supreme Court of
Wisconsin.
Scott v. State, 165 S.W.3d 27 (2005). Court of Appeals of Texas, Third District, Austin.
2004 Missouri v. Seibert, 124 S. Ct. 2601 (2004). United States Supreme Court.
West v. State. 876 So. 2d 614 (2004). Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.
State v. Cook, 179 N.J. 533 (2004). Supreme Court of New Jersey.
2003 United States v. Villalba-Alvarado. 345 F.3d 1007 (2003). United States Court of
Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
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State v. Patton. 362. N.J. Super. 16 (2003). Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate
Division.
State v. Cook, 179 N.J. 533 (2003). Supreme Court of New Jersey.
2002 United States v. Rodgers. 186 F.Supp.2d 971 (2002). United States District Court for
the Eastern District of Wisconsin.
2001 United States v. Astello. 241 F.3d 965 (2001). United States Court of Appeals for the
Eighth Circuit.
Cherrix v. Braxton. 131 F. Supp. 2d 756 (2001). United States District Court for the
Eastern District of Virginia.
2000 Regina v. Oickle. 147 C.C.C. (3d) 321 (2000). Supreme Court of Canada.
1999 People v. Philips, 180 Misc.2d 934 (1999). Supreme Court of New York, Queens
County.
Moriarty v. Garden Sanctuary Church of God, 334 S.C. 150 (1999). Court of Appeals
of South Carolina.
1998 State v. Meade. 327 Ore. 335 (1998). Supreme Court of Oregon.
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KAOS Radio, Evergreen, WA Boulder Daily Camera
Transitions, Syndicated NPR The Texas Observer
Siskiyou Daily News The Virginia Pilot
The Ft. Collins Coloradoan
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Vermont Brattleboro Reformer Louisville Courier-Journal
Arizona Republic Chronicle of Higher Education
Chicago Reader Newsday
New York Law Journal Court TV
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San Francisco Examiner Syracuse Post-Standard
Washington Times Fort-Worth Star Telegram
American Prospect Reason
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Shreveport Times
PRESENTATIONS AT UNIVERSITIES
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U.C.L.A. School of Law (2006)
University of Oklahoma, Department of Psychology (2006)
Seattle University Law School (2005)
University of Wisconsin Law School (2005)
Washington University School of Law (2005)
Loyola School of Law (2005)
University of California, Irvine (1996-1997, 1999-2001, 2003, 2005)
Claremont McKenna College (2000, 2005)
University of Pittsburgh, School of Law (2004)
University of California, San Diego, Department of Psychology (2002)
California State University, Northridge, Department of Sociology (2002)
California Western School of Law (2002)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor School of Law (2000)
University of Washington, School of Law (2000)
University of Southern California, School of Law (1999)
University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Psychology (1999)
Wayne State University, Center for Legal Studies (1998)
The University of Washington, Seattle, Department of Sociology (1998)
The University of Denver College of Law (1997)
The University of Colorado, Boulder, Department of Sociology (1993, 1995-1997)
Chinese People's Public Security University, Dept. of Criminology, Bejing, China (1996)
Tsingua University, School of Law, Bejing, China (1996)
Seton Hall University Law School (1996)
University of Delaware, Department of Legal Studies (1995)
Northern Arizona University, Department of Sociology (1995)
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Department of Sociology (1995)
University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Sociology (1994)
Miami Beach Police Department. Miami Beach, FLA. Full-day training course (2003).
Broward County Sheriff’s Office. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Three-day training course for
investigators (2002).
Cyprus Police Training Program. Ministry of Justice and Public Order of the Republic of
Cyprus. Nicosia, Cyprus. Full-day Training Session, (2000).
Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee for the Fifth Circuit. San Antonio, TX. Training
Seminar (2000).
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Half-day training course for law enforcement officers. Sponsored by Goebel & Vigen: Clinical,
Forensic and Organizational Psychology (Approved for Continuing Education Credit).
Shreveport, Louisiana (2000).
Supreme People's Procuratorate of the People's Republic of China." Bejing, China (1996).
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Criminal Justice Integrity Unit, Austin, TX (2009)
Northern District of California Judicial Conference, Ninth Circuit (2004)
The Advanced Judicial Academy for Illinois Judges. Champaign, Illinois (2003)
The National Judicial Institute. Victoria, British Columbia (2003)
National Judicial Institute. Ottawa, Ontario. Canada (2002)
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Los Angeles County Bar Association (2004)
National Defender Investigation Association Western Regional Conference (2004)
San Diego Psychology-Law Society (2003)
Spokane Criminal Defense Attorneys (2002)
Naval Justice School (Prosecutors). San Diego, CA (2002)
Trial Defense Service Conference, United States Army (2001)
The Illinois Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (2001)
Wisconsin Public Defender Conference (2001)
New Mexico Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (2001)
Los Angeles Public Defender’s Office (2001)
United States Air Force, Travis Air Force Base (2001)
San Diego County Public Defenders' Office (2000)
Orange County Public Defender's Office (2000)
West Virginia Public Defender Conference (2000)
Mississippi Public Defenders (May, 2000)
Goebel & Vigen, Shreveport, Louisiana, (2000)
United States Air Force, Randolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas (2000)
Federal Defenders of San Diego, Inc (2000)
The Colorado State Public Defenders' Association (1999)
The Federal Defender Training Group, Washington, D.C (1999)
Criminal Defense Attorneys of Michigan (1999)
Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice (1998)
Federal Public Defenders (Atlanta, GA, 1998)
Federal Defender Investigators and Paralegals (San Diego, CA, 1998)
The Justice Committee (Salem, MA, 1997)
GRANTS
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COURSES TAUGHT
LAW
Criminal Procedure
Criminal Law
Wrongful Convictions
White Collar Crime
GRADUATE
Miscarriages of Justice
Police Organization and Behavior
Police Scandal and Misconduct
Topics in Criminology
UNDERGRADUATE
3/93 Attended and participated in one week advanced interrogation training course
taught by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC). Glynco,
Georgia. Received certificate.
1/92 Attended and participated in one week interrogation training course taught by
the San Mateo Community College, Administration of Criminal Justice
Department. San Mateo, California. Received certificate.
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11/91 Attended and participated in two day advanced interrogation training course
taught by Reid & Associates. San Francisco, California. Received certificate.
3/91 Attended and participated in three day introductory interrogation training course
taught by Reid & Associates. Los Angeles, California. Received certificate.
12/90 Attended one-day in-house interrogation training course for Sergeants. Criminal
Investigation Division, Oakland Police Department. Alameda, California.
10/01-6/03 Member, Academic Education and Action Research Advisory Committee to the
Chief of Police, Long Beach Police Department. Long Beach, CA.
5/84-8/84 Voluntary Internship. San Francisco District Attorney's Office, Consumer Fraud
Division. San Francisco, CA.
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The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1996)
Social Problems (1996)
The American Journal of Sociology (1995)
Tenure Reviewer:
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
CONSULTATIONS (SELECTIVE)
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Bluhm Legal Clinic, Northwestern University (2008-2010)
Innocence Project Northwest, University of Washington (1998-1999; 2005-2006; 2008-2010)
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP (2009-2010)
MacArthur Justice Center, Northwestern University Law School (2009-2010)
Downstate Illinois Innocence Project, University of Illinois (2008-2010)
Lane Powell, Seattle, WA (2008-2010)
Ohio Innocence Project (2007-2010)
Venable LLP, Washington D.C. (2007-2010)
Bingham McCutchen LLP, Boston, MA (2005-2010)
Good Morning America. ABC, New York, New York (2009)
Innocence Project, Cardozo Law School. New York, NY (1999-2000, 2009)
Sidley & Austin LLP, San Francisco, CA (2009)
Goodwin Proctor LLP, New York, N.Y. (2008-2009)
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, New York, N.Y. (2009)
Kirkland & Ellis LLP, New York, N.Y. (2008-2009)
Cochran, Neufeld, and Scheck LLP. New York, N.Y. (2003-2009)
Holland & Knight LLP, New York, NY (2004-2005, 2007-2009)
Centurion Ministries, Princeton, NJ (1998-2007)
Wisconsin Innocence Project (2006)
Riverside County Sheriff’s Association (2006)
California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice (2006)
Wisconsin Criminal Justice Study Commission (2006)
MacArthur Justice Center, University of Chicago Law School (1999; 2005-2006)
Covington & Burling LLP, Washington, D.C. (2006)
O’Melveny & Myers LLP Los Angeles, CA (2003, 2005-2006)
Joseph, Greenwald & Laake, PA, Greenbelt, Maryland (2005-2006)
Solicitor’s Office, State of South Carolina, Seventh Judicial Circuit (2005)
Wyoming Association of Correctional Employees (2005)
Northern California Innocence Project, San Francisco, CA (2004-2005)
California State Attorney General’s Office, San Diego, CA (2002-2004)
Equal Justice Institute, Montgomery, ALA (2001-2004)
Beverly Monroe Coalition for Justice, Richmond, VA (1997-2003)
Sixty Minutes, CBS, New York, NY (2003)
Miami Beach Police Department. Miami Beach, FLA (2003)
Broward County Sheriff’s Office, Ft. Lauderdale, FLA (2002)
Jenner & Block, Chicago, IL (2000-2001)
Innocence Project, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University. Toronto, Ontario (2000)
Jackson Walker LLP, Houston, TX (2000)
Illinois State Legislature, Task Force on Recording of Interrogations (1999-2000)
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