Adjunct Professor
Psychiatry
Constitutional law, scientific methods for lawyers, science policy, scientific evidence, peer review, expert testimony.
Publications
Scientific guidelines for evaluating the validity of forensic feature-comparison methods.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
The Use of Battered Woman Syndrome in U.S. Criminal Courts.
The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
Psychological Assessments in Legal Contexts: Are Courts Keeping "Junk Science" Out of the Courtroom?
Psychological science in the public interest : a journal of the American Psychological Society
Predicting Violent Behavior: What Can Neuroscience Add?
Trends in cognitive sciences
Forensic bitemark identification: weak foundations, exaggerated claims.
Journal of law and the biosciences
Promises, promises for neuroscience and law.
Current biology : CB
Law and neuroscience: recommendations submitted to the President's Bioethics Commission.
Journal of law and the biosciences
"My older clients fall through every crack in the system": geriatrics knowledge of legal professionals.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
Neuroscientists in court.
Nature reviews. Neuroscience
Response to Aitken et al. on R v T.
Science & justice : journal of the Forensic Science Society
Psychological evidence at the dawn of the law's scientific age.
Annual review of psychology
Science and the law. Is science different for lawyers?
Science (New York, N.Y.)