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"Eyewitness Identification:
The Organizing Concept of Relative Judgments"
Gary L. Wells, Ph.D. |
Dr. Gary Wells
is one of the nation’s most prominent researchers on
the reliability of eyewitness identifications. He was appointed
by Attorney General Janet Reno to lead the working group that
developed the Department of Justice’s guidelines for
the collection of eyewitness evidence by law enforcement.
Sponsored by the Department of Psychology and the Legal
Psychology Graduate Program.
October 26th, 2000
Green Library 523
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"Molecular Diagnosis of
Genetic Disorders and the Use of DNA in Forensic Applications
in
Malaysia"
Prof. Koh Chong-Lek |
Ph.D. (London),
DIC (Imperial Coll.), FASc, FMSA
Institute of Biological Sciences (Genetics)
Universiti Malaya, Malaysia
Visiting Fulbright Scholar
FIU Department of Biological Sciences
Tuesday, August 29th, 2000 4:00 PM
Wertheim Conservatory - WC130
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"Memory Judgements for Traumatic
and Nontraumatic Autobiographical Events"
Dr. Don Read |
Dr. Read is
one of the country’s leading psychologists well known
for his research in eyewitness recollections especially under
conditions
of trauma. He is currently the editor of North American submissions
for the prestigious journal, Applied Cognitive Psychology.
Wednesday, June 7th, 2000 10:00 AM
Wertheim Conservatory - WC130 |
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"Capillary Electrophoresis
in the Analysis of PCR Products and its Forensic Applications"
Bruce R. McCord, Ph.D. |
Associate Professor,
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Ohio University
Friday, March 17th, 2000, 3:30 PM |