Eyewitnesses under the influence of weed
May 24, 2018 1:17 pm Leave your thoughtsDutch newspaper de Volkskrant published an article today, ‘Does a joint make an eyewitness less reliable?‘, about a study by […]
Dr. Annelies Vredeveldt is rechtspsycholoog aan de afdeling Strafrecht en Criminologie van de Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Ze studeerde in 2007 summa cum laude af in de sociale wetenschappen aan het University College Utrecht en ontving de University College Alumni Association Award voor sociale betrokkenheid en academische excellentie. Vervolgens behaalde ze in 2008 aan de Universiteit Maastricht haar masterdiploma in de rechtspsychologie, waar ze de Top 3% award ontving. Ze promoveerde in 2011 aan de Universiteit van York in Engeland op een onderzoek naar het verbeteren van het geheugen van ooggetuigen. Voor haar proefschrift ontving ze zowel de American Psychology-Law Society Dissertation Award (eerste plaats) als de Britse Social Psychology Section PhD Award.
Dutch newspaper de Volkskrant published an article today, ‘Does a joint make an eyewitness less reliable?‘, about a study by […]
ALLP members Annelies Vredeveldt and Peter van Koppen have published an article on collaborative eyewitness interviews in the scientific journal […]
The Ph.D. research conducted by ALLP member AndrĂ© de Zutter was highlighted in the 27 februari issue of one of […]
Another book was published in the Reasonable Doubt series: The Dancing Offender (in Dutch). The book discusses various problems with […]
The Dutch Police & Science programme has awarded a research grant to Dr. Annelies Vredeveldt and Linda Kesteloo, LL.M., to […]
After 33 months, the Project Reasonable Doubt research in the case of Monique B. has been completed. The findings have […]