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#04 (Kim Rossmo)

Nov 19, 201835 min
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In this podcast episode, Jerry Ratcliffe interviews Kim Rossmo, a former detective and current professor in the School of Criminal Justice at Texas State University. Rossmo discusses his research on investigative failures and wrongful convictions. He explains that investigative failures often involve a cluster of factors, including personal biases, rush to judgment, and confirmation bias. He emphasizes the importance of evaluating the reliability of evidence and avoiding tunnel vision in investigations. Rossmo also suggests the use of devil's advocates and external reviews to identify weaknesses in investigations.
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