- Saul Kassin
Saul Kassin has participated in contributing to many books which have helped to explain different aspects in the field of psychology. He graduated as an undergrad from
Brooklyn College and went on to receive his Ph.D. in personality andsocial psychology from theUniversity of Connecticut . With his doctoral degree he went on to teach at theUniversity of Kansas for one year andPurdue for two years. A young man born and raised inNew York City , he went on to create insightful developments among research involving social perception and influence, and their applications to police interrogations and confessions, eyewitness testimony, jury decision-making, and other aspects of law. In 1984, Kassin was awarded theU.S. Supreme Court Judicial Fellowship and in1985 , went on to work atStanford University in their Psychology and Law Program. Kassin went on to author texts used among colleges today such as Developmental Social Psychology, The Psychology of Evidence and Trial Procedure, and The American Jury on Trial and co-authored the textSocial Psychology with Dr. Steven Fein and Dr.Hazel Rose Markus . Dr. Kassin is a Fellow of theAmerican Psychological Association and theAssociation for Psychological Science . In 2007, he received a Presidential Citation Award from theAmerican Psychological Association for his work on false confessions and is currently President-Elect of Division 41 ofAPA (The American Psychology-Law Society). He continues to research and lecture to judges, lawyers, and many other high interest groups on his interests of social psychology and its application to the law. Today, he is a Professor of Psychology at theJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York.External links
* [http://www.williams.edu/Psychology/Faculty/Kassin/biography/index.html Kassin biography]
* [http://kassin.socialpsychology.org/ Professional Profile Kassin]
* [http://www.williams.edu/Psychology/Faculty/Kassin/files/kassin_02_NYToped.pdf Research Study done by Kassin]
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