Associate Professor of Psychology, Florida International University
Dr. Evans conducts research on investigative interviewing in its many forms, to include interviewing cooperative witnesses, interrogating uncooperative suspects, and gathering intelligence from sources. In addition, her research addresses the ability (or lack thereof) to detect deception in a variety of contexts. Some of the variables/constructs Dr. Evans is currently interested in include: language proficiency, presence of a translator, and interviewee intoxication. She has also applied investigative interviewing principles to the context of contact tracing. Dr. Evans works with both graduate and undergraduate students. She hopes that findings coming from her lab will help to inform professionals in various legal, national security, and public health contexts regarding the most effective methods to use when engaging in an investigative interview and assessing interviewee credibility.
Sep 29, 2023 01:56 am UTC| Law
Ledura Watkins was 19 years old when he was accused of murdering a public school teacher. At trial, a forensic expert testified that a single hair found at the scene was similar to Watkins and stated his conclusion was...