Events

Events

Key Issues in Criminal Justice

A Celebration of Michael Tonry's Career
Legal decisions are largely based on human information processing. Not only do they rely on human memory but they result from human decision-making. As much psychological research shows, however, human memory is fallible and malleable and human decision-making is often biased. I will present some relevant own work on three topics: (1) false autobiographical memories, (2) hindsight bias in judges’ negligence assessments, and (3) effects of pretrial publicity on the respective legal judgments. Finally, I will discuss the findings, derive implications and potential countermeasures. [more]

The Cognition, Behavior & Evolution Network (CBEN) in the Low Countries (external event)

Meeting
The theme for 2024 will explore economic, psychological, and biological perspectives on the ‘dark’ sides of behavior, such as exploitation, violence, discrimination, criminal and antisocial behavior, conflict and war. [more]
– The abstract will be available in late summer. – [more]
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