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What Should Crisis Leadership Look Like?
The New Yorker (online edition)
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The Interview: Do Police Interrogation Techniques Produce False Confessions?
The New Yorker
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What Hospitals Can Teach Police
The New York Times Sunday Review
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Rebuilding the Notre Dame Cathedral Using 12 Century Tools
Smithsonian Magazine
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Amid the Horrors of the Holocaust Jewish Musicians Composed Songs of Survival
Smithsonian Magazine
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The Boston Dog Lawyer
Boston Globe Sunday Magazine
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Can Police be Taught to Stop Their Own Violence?
Boston Globe Sunday Magazine
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Are Forensic Scientists Biased? Profile of cognitive psychologist Itiel Dror
Science
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The Air Investigator: Profile of Joseph Allen, indoor air scientist
Science
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The Confession: Profile of psychologist Saul Kassin
Science
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The Italian Scientist Who Became a Media Celebrity by Fighting Vaccine Skeptics
Science
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How Italy’s “father of the swabs” fought the Coronavirus
Science
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Why Are Educators Learning How To Interrogate Their Students?
The New Yorker (online edition)
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A Promising Coronavirus Treatment has a Dark History
Medium
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In “Making a Murderer Case” the Supreme Court Could Address False Confessions
The New Yorker (online edition)
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Juan Rivera and the Dangers of Coercive Interrogation
The New Yorker (online edition)
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Investigating Bias (Profile of Jennifer Eberhardt)
Science
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An Amazing (Illegal) Plan to Stop Drone Terrorism
WIRED
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When DNA Snags the Innocent: profile of Greg Hampikian
Science
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The Carbon Accountant: profile of Richard Heede
Science
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Expert Witness David Egilman wins billions, makes enemies fighting for public health
Science
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How Childhood Shapes Later Life: profile of Terrie Moffitt and Avshalom Caspi
Science
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The Inheritance of Crime
Aeon
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Boston’s Last Brush With Capital Punishment
The New Yorker (online edition)
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Overcoming Human Error
Nautilus
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A New Way to Reform the Judicial System
The New Yorker (online edition)
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Remembering a Crime You Didn’t Commit
The New Yorker (online edition)
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Framed by Forensics
Aeon
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What Your Cell Phone Can’t Tell the Police
The New Yorker (online edition)
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The FBI’s Interrogations: Finally on Film
The New Yorker (online edition)
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False Eyewitness: The Science of Witness Fallibility
Discover Magazine
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Can You Fake Mental Illness? How forensic psychologists can tell if someone is malingering.
Slate
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Spark of Truth: Can Science Bring Justice to Arson Trials?
Discover Magazine
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The Myth of CSI
Boston Globe op-ed
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Dracula was the Original Thug: The Historic Roots of Criminal Anthropology
Slate
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Bad Blood: The 911 Blood Donation Disaster
The New Republic
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Relax the Ban on Gay Donors
Los Angeles Times
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On a Wave and a Prayer in Taghazout
The Boston Globe Sunday Travel section
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The Cuban Biotech Revolution
Wired
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Senseless Crackdown on Cuba
Boston Globe op-ed
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When Surgeons Leave Medical Instruments in Patients
The Boston Globe Sunday Magazine
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$1,000 for Your Genome?
The Boston Globe Sunday Magazine
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Teaching Journalism Students to Report on Science
Nieman Reports
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Intensive Care: Can Paul Levy Save Beth Israel Hospital?
The Boston Globe Sunday Magazine
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Six Dangerous Myths about Arson
Blog Post
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Arson Investigations Under Fire
Blog Post
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Gypsies, Vagabonds and the Curse of the “Other”
Blog Post
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“This Man is Mad!”
Blog Post
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Five Crime-Related Hot-button Issues in the 1890s that are Still Hot Today
Blog Post
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CSI Gone Rogue
Blog Post
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CSI Gone Wrong
Blog Post
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