Coverage by PsyPost of Dr. Smalarz's and three ASU students' research on perceptions of suspects who exercise their constitutional right to silence during police questioning.
Dr. Smalarz interviewed about eyewitness memory and identification on the podcast One Minute Remaining.
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ASU News story about ASU Day at the Capitol, where Dr. Smalarz and other ASU faculty discussed their research with state lawmakers.
ASU News story about the NCUIRE Program at ASU West, which has supported many of the undergraduate students working in Dr. Smalarz's lab.
ASU News story about Dr. Smalarz's work with the Innocence Project of Texas to help exonerate Lydell Grant.
An article by Dr. Smalarz about the police investigation and eyewitness misidentifications that led to the wrongful conviction of Lydell Grant in Houston, Texas.
An article by journalist Michael Hall about the wrongful conviction of Lydell Grant, including an interview with Dr. Smalarz.
An article by journalist Matt Keyser about the wrongful conviction of Lydell Grant, including an interview with Dr. Smalarz.
Coverage by Psychology Today of Dr. Smalarz's review of empirical research on Miranda rights, 50 years after the Supreme Court's landmark ruling in Miranda v. Arizona.
Reflections from Dr. Smalarz on the wrongful conviction of David Lee Wiggins, from her time as a fellow at the Innocence Project in New York.