- Richard Ofshe
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name = Richard Ofshe
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caption = Richard J. Ofshe
birth_date =1941
birth_place =United States
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nationality = American
field =sociology ,social psychology
work_institution =University of California, Berkeley
alma_mater =Queens College of theCity University of New York Stanford University
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doctoral_students =Richard Leo (psychologist)
known_for =social psychology , pseudo-memory
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footnotes =Richard Ofshe (born in 1941) is a
Professor Emeritus ofSociology at theUniversity of California, Berkeley . He is a member of the advisory board of theFalse Memory Syndrome Foundation advocacy organization, [ [http://www.fmsfonline.org/advboard.html False Memory Syndrome Foundation official website, advisory board listing] ] and is known for his expert testimony relating to coercion in small groups, confessions, and interrogations.False memories
His personal homepage at that institution lists his areas of interest to be coercive social control,
social psychology , influence in policeinterrogation , and influence leading to pseudo-memory inpsychotherapy . [http://sociology.berkeley.edu/faculty/ofshe/ Personal home page at Berkeley University] ]Ofshe has been characterized as a "world-renowned expert on influence interrogation" [ [http://www.wearethehope.org/awards.htm Public Defender Awards] , Florida Public Defender Association, Craig Stewart Barnard Award] . He believes that coerced confessional testimony is extremely unreliable, and stated in a "
Time Magazine " article that "Recovered memory therapy will come to be recognized as the quackery of the 20th century." [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,979691-2,00.html Lies of the Mind: Repressed-memory therapy is harming patients, devastating families and intensifying a backlash against mental-health practitioners] ,Time Magazine , Cover Story, Nov. 29, 1993, LEON JAROFF
"Recovered-memory therapy will come to be recognized as the quackery of the 20th century," predicts Richard Ofshe, a social psychologist at the University of California, Berkeley. And in the process, Emory University psychiatry professor George Ganaway fears, it may "trigger a backlash against ((legitimate charges of)) child abuse. As these stories are discredited, society may end up throwing the baby out with the bath water -- and the hard- earned credibility of the child-abuse-survivor movement will go down the drain."] In a more recent "Time Magazine" article in2005 , Ofshe is quoted as saying that false testimony does not just occur through coercion, but may also occur in instances of "exhaustion or mental impairment." However, he also stated that it is only recently that juries have been allowed to hear expert testimony about these kinds of theories [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1137691-2,00.html True Confessions?] , "Time Magazine ", December 12, 2005.
A 2002 study from Northwestern University showed that 59% of all miscarriages of justice in homicide investigations in Illinois--where a year later Governor George Ryan commuted all death sentences--involved false confessions. But despite such evidence, few confessions are ever thrown out. According to Richard J. Ofshe, a social psychologist at the University of California, Berkeley, and an expert in false confessions, only recently have juries been allowed to hear testimony about the phenomenon, which can occur as a result of coercion, exhaustion or mental impairment. The juries in the Norfolk trials were not among those. Many experts say the solution is to require police to videotape all interrogations and confessions of suspects in capital cases, as is the law in Minnesota, Illinois, Alaska and Maine.] .John E. Reid and Associates has criticized Offshe and provides examples of cases in which Ofshe's expert witness testimony was either rejected, or had less-than positive outcomes at trial.
Education
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Queens College of theCity University of New York ,B.A. ,psychology
*Queens College of theCity University of New York , M.A.,sociology
*Stanford University ,Ph.D. ,sociology , sub-specializing insocial psychology Early career
After completing his studies at Stanford, Ofshe joined the faculty at the University of California, Berkeley at the level of Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology in 1967. He was promoted to an Associate Professor in 1971 and Professor in 1982. [ [http://sociology.berkeley.edu/faculty/ofshe/cv.htm Department of Sociology, University of California Berkeley ] ]
Honors
Ofshe has received several honors and recognition for his research and writings [ [http://sociology.berkeley.edu/faculty/ofshe/cv.htm "Curriculum Vitae"] ] [http://www.oranous.com/innocence/FrankFuster/Ofshe.htm Frank Fuster case] , Ofshe testimony, affidavit, credentials, honors
"I hereby certify that the statements I have made herein are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge, information and belief. I am aware that if I have made any statement, knowing or believing it to be false, I am subject to the penalties of perjury."] [http://www.hillsclerk.com/content/acrobat/hpc/onstott/r_090606_defts_mo_cont_mo.pdf State of Florida vs. David Onstott] , Circuit Court of Thirteenth Judicial District, CV attached as official part of court record.] :
*John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow,1973 -1974 [ [http://www.gf.org/ofellow.html John Simon Guggenheim] , Memorial Foundation Of Fellows Page.
Richard J. Ofshe, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley: 1973.]
*Recipient of Roy Dorcus Award for the Best Paper on Clinical Hypnosis of1994 . Awarded by the Society for Clinical and ExperimentalHypnosis for "Recovered Memory Therapy and Robust Repression: Influence and Pseudomemories." [ [http://www.berkeley.edu/news/berkeleyan/1996/0313/gazette.html Berkeley Gazette] , Roy Dorcus Award, Richard Ofshe.]
* For work on a series of articles that Ofshe contributed to on theSynanon cult, the newspaper, "The Point Reyes Light ", received thePulitzer Prize for Public Service in 1979. [cite journal | publisher = The American Sociologist - Footnotes | url = http://www.asanet.org/footnotes/1979/ASA.05.1979.pdf | format = pdf | accessdate = 2008-04-22 | date = 1979-05-01 | volume = 7 | issue = 5 | pages = 12 ]Professional memberships
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American Sociological Association
*American Psychological Association
*American Psychological Society
* Sociological Practice Association
* Pacific Sociological AssociationWarren Jeffs case
Ofshe appeared on
CNN in2006 , discussing theWarren Jeffs case. He was asked to answer the question: "..what makes people give up control over their own lives and let a religious -- extreme religious leader like Warren Jeffs dictate essentially everything they do?.." Ofshe stated that Jeffs simply had to "maintain a belief that was already there", because he had inherited the fundamentalist Mormon group from his father. He stated that: "That gives him an enormous edge over someone who starts a cult group and has to get people to adopt a new ideology. He's already got a big chunk of it in place. And then what he does is build a community, build an organization that maximizes his power and he's done that as well." [ [http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0609/02/smn.03.html Interview with Fredricka Whitfield] ,CNN , News Anchor,September 2 ,2006 .
WHITFIELD: So what makes people give up control over their own lives and let a religious -- extreme religious leader like Warren Jeffs dictate essentially everything they do? And what does go through the minds of such leaders? For some answers, we turn to Richard Ofshe, a professor emeritus of sociology at the University of California Berkeley. Good to see you professor. RICHARD OFSHE, UC BERKELEY: Good morning. WHITFIELD: so, what is at the route of this power? How is it one man can convince not one but thousands of people that they have divine power? OFSHE: Well first of all, you have to recognize he didn't build this group, he inherited this group. WHITFIELD: From his father. OFSHE: From his father but also from the tradition of Mormonism. I mean, you have to go back and look at the fact that they think of themselves as the true Mormons, essentially, the fundamentalist Mormons. WHITFIELD: So he didn't have to do the job of convincing anyone. He just maintain a belief that was already there? OFSHE: That gives him an enormous edge over someone who starts a cult group and has to get people to adopt a new ideology. He's already got a big chunk of it in place. And then what he does is build a community, build an organization that maximizes his power and he's done that as well. ]Expert testimony
In
2002 , Ofshe appeared on the "Larry King Live " show, discussing the reliability of confessions: "Joining us now to talk about that is Richard Ofshe, professor of sociology at the University of California, Berkeley, who was written extensively about confessions that turn out to be false." [ [http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0206/18/i_ins.01.html Insight] ,Larry King Live , Aired June 18, 2002] . In2005 , theAssociated Press characterized Ofshe as a "cult expert", when commenting on the murder trial ofMarcus Wesson , "a domineering patriarch who allegedly controlled his family with religious teachings, incest and threats of mass suicide." [ [http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/state/20050125-0256-ca-fresnomurders.html Jury selection to begin in multiple murder and sexual abuse case] ,Associated Press , January 25, 2005, Juliana Barbassa
Showing how Wesson controlled his household through ideology, surveillance and fear will be at the crux of the case, said Richard Ofshe, a sociologist and cult expert with the University of California, Berkeley."If you want to take this seriously, you really have to learn how he ran this group," said Ofshe. The prosecution will have to show how he could get "nine people who didn't feel like dying to sit still."]
;Tyrone Noling (2006)Prosecutors in the case of
Tyrone Noling , a man on waiting ondeath row for the murder of an elderly couple inAtwater Township, Ohio relied heavily on confession testimony. In2006 , Ofshe asserted that this kind of testimony is not always reliable, and may not be true: "All the confessions should be classified as "untrustworthy" and "unreliable," said social psychologist Richard Ofshe, an expert in false confessions hired by Noling's appellate lawyers to review the men's statements." Ofshe stated that this was because "coercive interrogation tactics" were utilized by law enforcement to elicit these confessions [ [http://www.cleveland.com/doubts/plaindealer/index.ssf?/doubts/more/1.html Death row doubts Lies put man on death row, men say] , August 13, 2006, By Andrea Simakis, 'Plain Dealer", Reporter
All the confessions should be classified as "untrustworthy" and "unreliable," said social psychologist Richard Ofshe, an expert in false confessions hired by Noling's appellate lawyers to review the men's statements."Coercive interrogation tactics" were used to elicit all their declarations, he wrote in a report that has been filed with the court. Their recollections were deliberately contaminated during extensive sessions with Craig, Ofshe wrote.
Ofshe also concluded that any memories Wolcott had about the crime weren't his own, but were created from suggestions and coaching provided by his interrogators. ] .
;"The Norfolk Four" (2005)In
1997 , a young Navy-wife, Michelle Moore-Bosko, was found murdered. Police were convinced that she was murdered and raped by eight men. Five men later confessed, but forensic DNA evidence was only found tying one to the crimes. The four other men who confessed all recanted their testimony but were convicted anyway. Three of the four are currently serving life sentences. Lawyers from theInnocence Project agreed to take the case - the Innocence Project "champions the cases of inmates it believes were wrongly convicted." The lawyers hired Ofshe as an expert witness in false testimony, and he stated: "Four innocent servicemen are languishing in prison for no reason, other than expediency". As of2005 , the men were still serving life sentences in jail [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/09/AR2005110902281.html Three Men to Seek Clemency in '97 Rape and Slaying in Norfolk] ,November 10 ,2005 , "The Washington Post ", Tom Jackman.
"Four innocent servicemen are languishing in prison for no reason, other than expediency," said Richard J. Ofshe, a California sociologist and expert in false confessions. "If they were being held by a foreign government, we would send in the Army to get them out."] .;Marty Tankleff (2005)In
2005 , Ofshe appeared onCBS 's48 Hours , commenting on theMarty Tankleff case. He was helping to work on Tankleff's appeals process. The detectives had obtained a confession statement from Tankleff, but neglected to videotape it. Ofshe asserted that it was a false confession, and that if there had been a videotape, the court would have been able to witness the actual police interrogation methods used. "Ofshe believes that after being badgered for hours, Marty began to question his own memory -- and the police gave him a way out." [ [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/03/11/48hours/main679580.shtml Will New Evidence Give Marty Tankleff A Second Chance?] , March 11, 2005,CBS ,48 Hours .];Robert Burns Springsteen IV (2001)In
2001 , Judge Lynch "severely limited the testimony of defense expert witness Dr. Richard Ofshe", in the case of alleged murdererRobert Burns Springsteen IV . Springsteen had allegedly been involved in "notorious" murders in1991 . Ofshe asserted that there was the possibility of police coercion utlilized in the testimony confession. Judge Lynch stated that this was a judgement for the jury to make [ [http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/story?oid=oid%3A82091 Grounds for Appeal?] , "The Austin Chronicle", JUNE 15, 2001, BY JORDAN SMITH
Judge Lynch also severely limited the testimony of defense expert witness Dr. Richard Ofshe, a social psychologist who specializes in police interrogation techniques and how they can create false confessions when used "improperly." Lynch said the judgment of whether Springsteen's confession was coerced was the jury's to make. However, Ofshe said he sought only to offer information that would help the jurors make their evaluation.] .;Paul Ingram (1996)On
June 7 ,1996 , he testified at the pardon hearing forPaul Ingram . In a TV-movie about that case,Forgotten Sins , he was portrayed byWilliam Devane .;West Memphis 3 (1993)Ofshe gave testimony in the case of the
West Memphis 3 , three boys tried and convicted for the murders of three children in theRobin Hood Hills area ofWest Memphis, Arkansas ,United States during1993 .Damien Echols - the alleged ringleader - was sentenced to death.Jessie Misskelley andJason Baldwin were sentenced to life in prison. The case has received considerable attention. Many critics charge that the arrests and convictions were amiscarriage of justice inspired by a misguidedmoral panic , and that the defendants were wrongfully convicted during a period of intense media scrutiny and so-called "satanic panic ".During Jessie's trial, Ofshe testified that the brief recording was a "classic example" of police coercion. [Steel, Fiona. "The West Memphis 3." Court TV. 17 Mar. 2006 [http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/famous/memphis/index_1.html Crime Library, Notorious Murders] .] Professor Ofshe has described Misskelley's statement saying, " [It is] the stupidest fucking confession I've ever seen." [ [http://www.wm3.org/display/quotes.php?id=42 Notable quotes] , Ofshe, Re: Misskelley's 6.3.93 statement ] There is no evidence that Misskelley denied his role in the crime and subsequent to his conviction that he confessed a second and third time, the latter of which with both of his attorneys present and the entire matter on tape. [ [http://callahan.8k.com/wm3/jmpc.html Jessie Misskelley's patrol car statement] , February 4, 1994.] [ [http://callahan.8k.com/wm3/jmfeb.html Jessie Misskelley statement] , February 17, 1995.]
; Ofshe's affidavit asserting that
Sikhism is a cult (1990)In an affidavit signed on December 28, 1990, Ofshe asserted that "Based on my professional knowledge, on my previous study of the Sikh movement, on documents I have reviewed, and on interviews I have conducted with former members of the movement [I have reached the conclusion that] , the Sikh movement in the United States exhibits characteristics common to cult organizations, including the use of intimidation and other forms of coercion to impose control and enforce norms within the group." [ First Judicial District Court, County of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Mark Baker vs. Yogi Bhajan, et al., Case No. SF 88-2286 (C)]DIMPAC task force
After the
American Psychological Association 's board of Social and Ethical Responsibility for Psychology (BSERP) rejected a report presented by theAPA taskforce on Deceptive and Indirect Techniques of Persuasion and Control , stating that it lacked the scientific rigor and an evenhanded critical approach for and the "imprimatur " of the APA, [ [http://www.cesnur.org/testi/molko_brief.htm APA Brief in the Molko Case] , from CESNUR website, [APA later withdrew the organization from the brief] , 1987
" [t] he methodology of Drs. Singer and Benson has been repudiated by the scientific community", that the hypotheses advanced by Singer were "little more than uninformed speculation, based on skewed data" and that " [t] he coercive persuasion theory ... is not a meaningful scientific concept."]Margaret Singer and Ofshe sued the APA in 1992 for "defamation, frauds, aiding and abetting and conspiracy". The case was dismissed by the court in 1994 on the basis that the claims of defamation, frauds, aiding and abetting and conspiracy constituted a dispute over the application of theFirst Amendment to a public debate over academic and professional matters; that the parties may be described as the opposing camps in a longstanding debate over certain theories in the field of psychology, and that the plaintiffs could not establish deceit with reference to representations made to other parties in the lawsuit. [Case No. 730012-8, Margaret Singer, et al., Plaintiff v. American Psychological Association, et. Al., Defendants
"This case, which involves claims of defamation, frauds, aiding and abetting and conspiracy, clearly constitutes a dispute over the application of the First Amendment to a public debate over matters both academic and professional. The disputant may fairly be described as the opposing camps in a longstanding debate over certain theories in the field of psychology.The speech of which the plaintiff's complain, which occurred in the context of prior litigation and allegedly involved the "fraudulent" addition of the names of certain defendants to documents filed in said prior litigation, would clearly have been protected as comment on a public issue whether or not the statements were made in the contest of legal briefs. The court need not consider whether the privilege of Civil Code 47 (b) extends to an alleged interloper in a legal proceeding. Plaintiffs have not presented sufficient evidence to establish any reasonable probability of success on any cause of action. In particular Plaintiffs cannot establish deceit with reference to representations made to other parties in the underlying lawsuit. Thus Defendants' Special Motions to Strike each of the causes at action asserted against them, pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure 425.16 is granted."]In a further ruling, James R. Lamden ordered Ofshe and Singer to pay $80,000 in attorneys' fees under California's
SLAPP suit law, which penalizes those who harass others for exercising their First Amendment rights. At that time, Singer and Ofshe declared their intention to sue Michael Flomenhaft, the lawyer that represented them in the case, for malpractice. [Allen. Charlotte, "Brainwashed! Scholars of Cults Accuse Each Other of Bad Faith", December 1998. [http://linguafranca.mirror.theinfo.org/9812/allen.html Available online] ]See also
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False memory
*Good cop/bad cop
*Pride-and-ego down
*Resistance to interrogation
*Reid technique Bibliography
Books
*"Utility and Choice in Social Interaction" with co-author Lynne Ofshe
*"Intepersonal Behavior in Small Groups"
*"The Light on Synanon" - With co-authors David and Kathy Mitchell
*"Making Monsters: False Memories, Psychotherapy, And Sexual Hysteria", with co-author Ethan Watters
*"Therapy's Delusions: The Myth of the Unconscious and the Exploitation of Today's Walking Worried", with co-author Ethan WattersArticles
*“The Social Psychology of Police Interrogation: The Theory and Classification of True and False Confessions.” Studies in Law, Politics and Society, 16, pp. 189-251. Richard Ofshe and Richard Leo. 1997.
*“The Decision to Confess Falsely: Rational Choice and Irrational Action.” Denver University Law Review. "Symposium: An Interdisciplinary Examination of Coercion, Exploitation and the Law. 74, 4, pp. 979-1122. Richard Ofshe and Richard Leo. 1997.
*“Defending the Innocent.” The Champion. December. Richard Ofshe. 2007
* [http://www.rickross.com/reference/brainwashing/brainwashing10.html Thought Reform Programs and the Production of Psychiatric Casualties] , "Psychiatric Annals ", 20:4, April 1990, Margaret Thaler Singer, Ph.D., and Richard Ofshe, Ph.D.
* [http://www.mindcontrolforums.com/thought-reforming-techniques.htm Attacks on Peripheral versus Central Elements of Self and the Impact of Thought Reforming Techniques] , "The Cultic Studies Journal", Vol 3, N°1, 1986, Richard Ofshe, Ph.D. and Margaret T. Singer, Ph.D.
* [http://www.rickross.com/reference/brainwashing/brainwashing8.html Coercive Persuasion and Attitude Change] , "Encyclopedia of Sociology " Volume 1, Macmillan Publishing Company, New York, By Richard J. Ofshe, Ph.D.
* [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&se=gglsc&d=5001362858&er=deny "The Consequences of False Confessions:] Deprivations of Liberty and Miscarriages of Justice in the Age of Psychological Interrogation", Journal article byRichard A. Leo , Richard J. Ofshe; "Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology ", Vol. 88, 1998
* [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0038-0431(197009)33%3A3%3C327%3ATPOSE%3E2.0.CO%3B2-B The Process of Status Evolution] , M. Hamit Fisek, Richard Ofshe, "Sociometry", Vol. 33, No. 3 (Sep., 1970), pp. 327-346
* [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0190-2725(198106)44%3A2%3C73%3ATIOBSA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-5 The Impact of Behavioral Style and Status Characteristics on Social Influence: A Test of Two Competing Theories] , Margaret T. Lee, Richard Ofshe, "Social Psychology Quarterly ", Vol. 44, No. 2 (Jun., 1981), pp. 73-82References
External links
* [http://sociology.berkeley.edu/faculty/ofshe/cv.htm Curriculum Vitae] , Dr. Ofshe, at Berkeley
* [http://www.wm3.org/live/trialshearings/documents.php?docid=103 Dr. Richard Ofshe] , testimony, "Free the West Memphis Three"
* [http://members.aol.com/ingramorg/hearing.htm Audio of Paul Ingram Pardon Hearing]
* [http://imdb.com/title/tt0119143/ "Forgotten Sins" in the Internet Movie Database]
* [http://www.reid.com/educational_info/criticaddocs.html Crtitic's corner at John E. Reid Associated] Contains links to many of Dr. Ofshe'svoir dire examinations and expert testimonies.
* [http://www.thr-investigations.com/lebrewjones Another wrongful conviction that deserves attention] The case of Lebrew Jones and Michaelanne 'Micki' Hall
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