Dan Simon on the Intersection of Law and Psychology
Apr 24, 2020•25 min•Ep. 19
Episode description
While writing his dissertation, Dan Simon began to wonder how judges make decisions not from a legal, sociological, or economic perspective but rather from a psychological one. Today, the USC law professor has built a career investigating how factors of the mind—such as memory, false confessions, and the framing of interviews—influence rulings in the criminal justice system.
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