Due Process - The Interviews

By: Trevor Wadden
  • Summary

  • This is the side feed of the podcast "Due Process", a show dedicated to examining Canada's Criminal Justice System. This side feed features full length interviews with guests who have appeared on Due Process. The interviews on this feed focus on topics and issues related to law, forensic psychology, and Canada's Criminal Justice System. Our main show, "Due-Process" is currently in production and scheduled for release in the fall of 2021.
    2020@dueprocessthepodcast
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Episodes
  • 01 -- Dr. Joe Eastwood - Investigative Interviewing
    May 24 2021

    Dr. Joe Eastwood holds a PHD in experimental social psychology and is a professor of psychology at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology. His research interests center on improving policing procedures through psychological science. He has a particular focus on investigative interviewing, alibis, comprehension of legal rights and wrongful convictions. Dr. Eastwood works closely with police and government and is the director of the Applied Law Enforcement Research and Training (ALERT) lab, a lab that aims to improve law enforcement practices through psychological science. 

    https://ontariotechu.ca/experts/fssh/joseph-eastwood.php#tabPublications

    https://www.researchgate.net/lab/Joseph-Eastwoods-lab-Joseph-Eastwood

    https://www.eastwoodconsulting.net/

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • 00 -- A Message from the Creator
    May 24 2021
    A brief note to listeners, the point of this podcast feed, and an update on Season 1 of Due Process.
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    4 mins

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