Saul M. Kassin

Affiliations: 
Psychology John Jay College of Criminal Justice - CUNY 
Area:
General Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
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Cardenas SA, Sanchez PY, Kassin SM. (2023) The "Partial Innocence" Effect: False Guilty Pleas to Partially Unethical Behaviors. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 1461672231185639
Alceste F, Kassin SM. (2021) Perceptions of custody: Similarities and disparities among police, judges, social psychologists, and laypeople. Law and Human Behavior. 45: 197-214
Kukucka J, Hiley A, Kassin SM. (2020) Forensic Confirmation Bias: Do Jurors Discount Examiners Who Were Exposed to Task-Irrelevant Information?*. Journal of Forensic Sciences
Geven LM, Ben-Shakhar G, Kassin S, et al. (2020) Distinguishing true from false confessions using physiological patterns of concealed information recognition - A proof of concept study. Biological Psychology. 154: 107902
Alceste F, Jones KA, Kassin SM. (2020) Facts only the perpetrator could have known? A study of contamination in mock crime interrogations. Law and Human Behavior
Scherr KC, Redlich AD, Kassin SM. (2020) Cumulative Disadvantage: A Psychological Framework for Understanding How Innocence Can Lead to Confession, Wrongful Conviction, and Beyond. Perspectives On Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association For Psychological Science. 1745691619896608
Alceste F, Luke TJ, Redlich AD, et al. (2020) The Psychology of Confessions: A Comparison of Expert and Lay Opinions Applied Cognitive Psychology
Kassin SM, Russano MB, Amrom AD, et al. (2019) Does video recording inhibit crime suspects? Evidence from a fully randomized field experiment. Law and Human Behavior. 43: 45-55
Jordan S, Brimbal L, Wallace DB, et al. (2019) A test of the micro‐expressions training tool: Does it improve lie detection? Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling. 16: 222-235
Leach A, Da Silva CS, Connors CJ, et al. (2019) Looks like a liar? Beliefs about native and non‐native speakers' deception Applied Cognitive Psychology. 34: 387-396
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