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Analyze the case of Jennifer Thompson-Cannino and Ronald Cotton. How is it possible to be so sure that you recognize a face when it is not the right person?

In this discussion forum, you will explore the imperfect content of our memories of experiences. For your initial post, complete the following steps: Watch the following videos: False Memories (Links to an external site.) Loftus Speaks: The Malleability of Memory (Links to an external site.) In the videos, Loftus describes the ease with which false memories can […]

Explain how a forensic psychology professional might apply the information in this research study to a clinical forensic setting, and in what circumstances, including but not limited to situations in which a forensic psychology professional must conduct an evaluation of a patient for his or her potential suicide risk and/or potential involuntary hospitalization. Be specific.

Forensic psychology professionals working in clinical forensic settings such as state hospitals or prisons often are tasked with assessing whether a patient may be at significant risk for committing suicide. If a person is assessed to be suicidal, then involuntary hospitalization of the patient likely will follow. However, in the United States where the right […]

Identify and briefly describe the nature of organizational learning and the key features of learning mechanisms that were created.

Employee resistance to change and organizational role systems pose challenges to organizational leaders. Fortunately, many leaders have a choice of how they might address resistance to change. One way to overcome employee resistance to change is to impose process reengineering autocratically—to tell employees how the organization will engineer the process without seeking their input. This […]

Respond by Day 6 and offer any alternative factors NOT discussed by your colleagues, and then provide an alternative perspective of the most influential factors offered by your colleagues.

A common thread throughout this course is the intentional analysis of criminal justice through a historical lens with the hope of understanding deeply rooted issues within today’s U.S. criminal justice system. In early colonial America, religion and customs borrowed from England were the order of the day and the foundation of the American criminal justice […]