Faculty
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Elizabeth E. Cauffman, Associate Professor Ph.D. Temple University Specializations: adolescent development, mental health, psychopathy, juvenile justice, female delinquency, legal and social policy |
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Simon Cole, Associate Professor Ph.D. Cornell University Specializations: science, technology, law, and criminal justice |
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K. Alison Clarke-Stewart, Professor Ph.D. Yale University Specializations: divorce, child suggestibility and testimony, child development and assessment, parental incarceration |
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Peter H. Ditto, Professor Ph.D. Princeton University Specializations: social cognition, motivated judgment and decision-making process, social psychology |
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C. Ronald Huff, Professor and Dean of Social Ecology Ph.D. Ohio State University Specializations: Criminology and public policy, youth gangs and violence, and wrongful conviction |
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Elizabeth F. Loftus, Distinguished Professor Ph.D. Stanford University Specializations: human memory, psychology and the law, how facts, ideas, suggestions and other forms of post-event information can modify our memories |
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Salvatore R. Maddi, Professor Ph.D. Harvard University Specializations: personality, psychopathology, health psychology, creativity |
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Candice L. Odgers, Assistant Professor Ph.D. University of Virginia Specializations: developmental psychopathology; longitudinal analysis of growth and change; effects of externalizing disorders on health |
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Jodi Quas, Associate Professor Ph.D. University of California, Davis Specializations: memory development, the effects of stress on memory, emotional reactivity in childhood, childrens' involvement in the legal system, childrens' eyewitness testimony |
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Jennifer Skeem, Associate Professor Ph.D., University of Utah Specializations: mental illness and criminal justice, personality disorder and antisocial behavior, violence risk assessment and treatment |
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William C. Thompson, Professor Ph.D. Stanford University; J.D. University of California Specializations: scientific testimony, expert evidence, psychology and law |











