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Dr Celine van Golde, from our School of Psychology in the Faculty of Science, gave a hugely popular Sydney Science Forum talk ‘Not Guilty: the .
Celine VAN GOLDE, Senior Lecturer | Cited by 194 | of The University of Sydney, Sydney | Read 47 publications | Contact Celine VAN GOLDE
In this episode of Better Thinking, Nesh Nikolic speaks with Dr. Celine van Golde about the reliability of children as eyewitnesses and how that research has. Dr. Celine van Golde, a Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney's School of Psychology, specialises in researching the reliability of eyewitness memory in children and . Experience: University of Sydney In her newly released book, ‘Interviewing Vulnerable Suspects: Safeguarding the process’, co-author Dr Celine van Golde addresses how to ensure the fair and equal treatment .
Reflecting on Wrongful Convictions of Women in Australia:
On this episode of Scamapalooza, Dr Celine Van Golde of the Not Guilty project helps uncover the truth about lies.
Interviewing vulnerable suspects. Dr Celine van Golde's new book, Interviewing Vulnerable Suspects, provides police and others working in the criminal justice system with . Celine van Golde is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. Her primary research focus is on the reliability of memory in children and .
Dr Celine van Golde's new book, Interviewing Vulnerable Suspects, provides police and others working in the criminal justice system with guidelines for identifying and accommodating vulnerable suspects. Dr Celine van Golde, from our School of Psychology in the Faculty of Science, gave a hugely popular Sydney Science Forum talk ‘Not Guilty: the psychology of crime investigations’ on 18 September. Here are five things we learnt from her. Why do wrongful convictions happen?
Interviewing vulnerable suspects
Celine VAN GOLDE, Senior Lecturer | Cited by 194 | of The University of Sydney, Sydney | Read 47 publications | Contact Celine VAN GOLDE
In this episode of Better Thinking, Nesh Nikolic speaks with Dr. Celine van Golde about the reliability of children as eyewitnesses and how that research has. Dr. Celine van Golde, a Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney's School of Psychology, specialises in researching the reliability of eyewitness memory in children and adults, examining how forensic interviewing techniques impact memory accuracy. Experience: University of Sydney In her newly released book, ‘Interviewing Vulnerable Suspects: Safeguarding the process’, co-author Dr Celine van Golde addresses how to ensure the fair and equal treatment of suspects being interviewed in the criminal justice system.
Interviewing Vulnerable Suspects : Safeguarding the Process
On this episode of Scamapalooza, Dr Celine Van Golde of the Not Guilty project helps uncover the truth about lies. Interviewing vulnerable suspects. Dr Celine van Golde's new book, Interviewing Vulnerable Suspects, provides police and others working in the criminal justice system with guidelines for identifying and accommodating vulnerable suspects.
Celine van Golde is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. Her primary research focus is on the reliability of memory in children and adults,. Dr Celine van Golde's new book, Interviewing Vulnerable Suspects, provides police and others working in the criminal justice system with guidelines for identifying and accommodating vulnerable suspects.
Dr Celine van Golde, from our School of Psychology in the Faculty of Science, gave a hugely popular Sydney Science Forum talk ‘Not Guilty: the psychology of crime investigations’ on 18 September. Here are five things we learnt from her. Why do wrongful convictions happen?
Celine VAN GOLDE, Senior Lecturer | Cited by 194 | of The University of Sydney, Sydney | Read 47 publications | Contact Celine VAN GOLDEIn this episode of Better Thinking, Nesh Nikolic speaks with Dr. Celine van Golde about the reliability of children as eyewitnesses and how that research has. Dr. Celine van Golde, a Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney's School of Psychology, specialises in researching the reliability of eyewitness memory in children and adults, examining how forensic interviewing techniques impact memory accuracy. Experience: University of Sydney
In her newly released book, ‘Interviewing Vulnerable Suspects: Safeguarding the process’, co-author Dr Celine van Golde addresses how to ensure the fair and equal treatment of suspects being interviewed in the criminal justice system. On this episode of Scamapalooza, Dr Celine Van Golde of the Not Guilty project helps uncover the truth about lies. Interviewing vulnerable suspects. Dr Celine van Golde's new book, Interviewing Vulnerable Suspects, provides police and others working in the criminal justice system with guidelines for identifying and accommodating vulnerable suspects.
Celine van Golde
Celine VAN GOLDE
Better Thinking #130 – Dr Celine Van Golde on Reliability
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