*denotes undergraduate mentee
Bettens, T., Catlin, M., Arredondo Cruz, J., Scherr, K. C., & Redlich, A. D. (2024). The Stigma Associated with Exoneration Undermines Employment Attainment: Evidence from a National Audit-Correspondence Study in Emerging Methods and Topics in Interrogations and False Confession Research. Symposium presented at the annual conference at the American Psychology-Law Society, Los Angeles, CA, March 21-23, 2024.
Catlin, M., Bettens, T., Redlich, A. D., & Scherr, K. C. (2024). The Role of False Admissions in Exoneree Reintegration and Compensation in The Aftermath of Wrongful Convictions: Exonerees’ Experiences and Support for Reintegration. Chaired symposium presented at the annual conference at the American Psychology-Law Society, Los Angeles, CA, March 21-23, 2024.
Faison, L., Catlin, M., & Redlich, A. D. (2024). Attachment Styles and False Confessions in Emerging Methods and Topics in Interrogations and False Confession Research. Symposium presented at the annual conference at the American Psychology-Law Society, Los Angeles, CA, March 21-23, 2024.
Bettens, T., Catlin, M., Redlich, A. D., Scherr, K. C., Hare, N., & Khan, S. (2023). Listening to Exonerees about Factors that Affect Compensation and Post-Release Adjustment in The Aftermath of Innocence: Intake Processes, Mental Health, Compensation, and Reentry. Symposium presented at the annual conference at the American Psychology-Law Society, Philadelphia, PA, March 16-18, 2023.
Catlin, M., Redlich, A. D., & Bettens, T. (2023a). Intent-to-Treat in the “Cheating” Paradigm: A Meta-Analysis in “What we Know” About Interrogations: Methodological Considerations and Perceptions of Legal Decision-Makers. Chaired symposium presented at the annual conference at the American Psychology-Law Society, Philadelphia, PA, March 16-18, 2023.
Catlin, M., Redlich, A. D., & Bettens, T. (2023b). Intent-to-Treat in the “Cheating” Paradigm: A Meta-Analysis. Presentation at Mason Graduate Interdisciplinary Conference, March 31, 2023.
Catlin, M., Domagalski, K. A., Redlich, A. D., & Quas, J. A. (2022). The Role of Development in Plea Engagement and Understanding in The Multitude of Elements Surrounding Guilty Pleas: An Interdisciplinary Panel. Symposium accepted for presentation at the annual conference at the American Society of Criminology, November 16-19, 2022.
Catlin, M., Clow, K. A., Scherr, K. C., Normile, C. J., & Ralph, B. (2022). The Influence of Suspects’ Decision-Making on the Investigative Process. Poster presented at the annual conference at the American Psychology-Law Society, Denver, CO, March 17-20, 2022.
Catlin, M., & Redlich, A. D. (2022). Redefining “Years Lost”: The Impact of Wrongful Conviction on Lifespan. Presentation at the annual conference at the American Psychology-Law Society, Denver, CO, March 17-20, 2022.
Catlin, M., Wilson, D. B., Redlich, A. D., & Meissner, C. (2022). Interview and Interrogation Methods and their Effects on True and False Confessions in Current Directions in Suspect Interviewing, Research, and Practice. Symposium presented at the annual conference at the American Psychology-Law Society, Denver, CO, March 17-20, 2022.
Catlin, M., Piggott, D., Vallano, J. P., & Scherr, K. C. (2021). Schematic Intrusions: The Influence of Expectation on Mock-Jurors’ Interpretation and Understanding of Sexual Violence. Poster presented at the annual conference at the American-Psychology Law Society, Virtual Poster Session, March 20, 2021.
Catlin, M., & Redlich, A. (2021a). Redefining “Years Lost”: The Impact of Wrongful Convictions on Lifespan. Poster presented at Mason Graduate Interdisciplinary Conference, Virtual Conference, April 8-9, 2021.
Catlin, M., & Redlich, A. (2021b). Redefining “Years Lost”: The Impact of Wrongful Convictions on Lifespan in Wrongful Convictions 3: The Effects of Wrongful Convictions on Exonerees. Symposium presented at the annual conference at the American Society of Criminology, November 17-20, 2021.
Catlin, M., & Scherr, K. C. (2021). The Deleterious Effect of Victimization on Just-World Beliefs in Frontiers in Women’s Global Justice: Research on Sexual Violence, Memory, and Trauma. Presentation given at the annual conference at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Virtual Conference, August 12-14, 2021.
Catlin, M. (2020). The Stifled Voice: An Experimental Look into Recantation. Poster accepted for presented at the annual exhibition at the Student Research & Creative Endeavors Exhibition, Central Michigan, MI, April 22, 2020. Cancelled due to COVID-19.
Lawrence, M., Normile, C. J., Luna, S., Redlich, A. D., Catlin, M., & Scherr, K. C. (2020). False Admissions of Guilt Associated with Wrongful Convictions Undermine People’s Perceptions of Exonerees. Poster presented at the annual conference at the American-Psychology Law Society, New Orleans, LA, March 5-7, 2020.
*Wegenke, E. R., Kreis, J. T., Giles, A. R., Hirsch, N., Catlin, M., & Scherr, K. C. (2020). Mandatory Reporting: Protecting Victims or Maintaining the Status Quo? Poster presented at the annual conference at the American-Psychology Law Society, New Orleans, LA, March 5-7, 2020.
Catlin, M., Jacobs, E., Barlett, C., Normile, C. J., & Scherr, K. C. (2019). Victim-Perpetrator Relationship and Victimization Uniquely Influence Judgments of Sexual Assault. Poster presented at the annual conference at the American-Psychology Law Society, Portland, OR, March 14-17, 2019.
*Krell, S., Catlin, M., Vallano, J. P., Normile, C. J., & Scherr, K. C. (2019). An Exploration of Prototypical Sexual Assault Attribution Stability. Poster presented at the annual conference at the American Psychology-Law Society, Portland, OR, March 14-17, 2019.
Normile, C. J., Houle, N., Chapman, C., Evan, J., Wegenke, E. R., Catlin, M., & Scherr, K. C. (2019). Experimentally Testing the Influence of Interrogation Induced Expectations on Juror Decision-Making. Poster presented at the annual conference at the American Psychology-Law Society, Portland, OR, March 14-17, 2019.
*Pigott, D., Catlin, M., Lawrence, M., Bettens, T., Benemann, H., Normile, C. J., & Scherr, K. C. (2019). Faith-in-Intuition and Perspective-Taking Uniquely Predict Judgments of Sexual Assault Victims. Poster presented at the annual conference at the American Psychology-Law Society, Portland, OR, March 14-17, 2019.
Rezmer, B., Trager, L., Catlin, M., & Poole, D. A. (2019). Pause for Effect: A 10-Second Interviewer Wait Time Gives Children Time to Respond to Open-Ended Prompts. Poster presented at the annual conference at the American Psychology-Law Society, Portland, OR, March 14-17, 2019.
Domagalski, K. A., Taylor, H., Normile, C. J., Catlin, M., & Scherr, K. C. (2018). Only time will tell: The effects of interrogation length on juror decision-making. Poster presented at the annual conference at the American Psychology-Law Society, Memphis, TN, March 8-11, 2018.
Normile, C. J., Scherr, K. C., Catlin, M. A., Domagalski, K. A. (2018). Police Tactics and Guilt Status Uniquely Influence Suspects’ Physiologic Reactivity and Resistance to Confess. Paper presented at the annual conference at the American Psychology-Law Society, Memphis, TN, March 8-11, 2018.