Joanna Pozzulo
Professor
Psychology
Carleton University
Canada
Biography
Joanna Pozzulo Professor Degrees: Ph.D. (Queen's)
Research Interest
The goal of my research is to understand how memory in the applied context of witnessing crime differs developmentally and the cognitive/social processes eyewitnesses engage to recall the event and recognize the culprit. On an applied level, I am interested in developing appropriate police procedures to be used with children. As a secondary line of research, I am interested how identification testimony in combination with other types of evidence influences jury decision
Publications
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Pozzulo, J.D., Bennell, C, & Forth, A. (2014). Forensic Psychology (4th Edition). Toronto, ON: Pearson Education Canada.
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Pozzulo, J.D., Bennell, C., & Forth, A. (forthcoming, 2017). Forensic psychology (5th Edition). Toronto, ON: Pearson Education Canada.
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Pozzulo, J.D (2016).The Young Eyewitness – How Well Do Children and Adolescents Describe and Identify Perpetrators. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.