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Tamara De Beuf, PhD
@tamaradebeuf.bsky.social
Forensic Psychologist | Postdoc at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) | Research Program 'Community Sanctions' | Special Interests: Wrongful convictions, cognitive biases
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Hi👋🏼 I am a legal and forensic psychology researcher with expertise in forensic risk assessment, wrongful convictions, and cognitive bias.
Currently taking my first steps into the field of criminology, working on a large project that studies community sanctions in the Netherlands. Let's connect 💫
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#APB spotlight: What happens when 2 eyewitnesses are interviewed together - after they've already been interviewed alone? Research by @evanrosmalen.bsky.social &
@anneliesvrede.bsky.social explores the power of collaborative eyewitness interviews.
Read the brief 👉 appliedpolicebriefings.com (1/4)
April 3, 2025 at 2:02 PM
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We are excited about our latest work, just published in Nature Reviews Psychology.

Read & share here: rdcu.be/edUCO
Psychological insights for judging expertise and implications for adversarial legal contexts

Review by Kristy A. Martire, Tess M. S. Neal, Fernand Gobet, Jason M. Chin, Jonathan F. Berengut & Gary Edmond

Web: go.nature.com/4ig3zhE
PDF: rdcu.be/edUS3

#psychology #psychscisky
March 22, 2025 at 5:16 PM
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This episode was released perfectly in time. Just last week, I was asked in class: "How can I tell if a journal is trustworthy?" No easy question I found.
186: Evaluating journal quality everythinghertz.com/186

We chat about a Nordic approach for evaluating the journal quality, where expert panels rank journals, and how we should be teaching the evaluation of journal and article quality to undergraduate psychology students
November 14, 2024 at 9:12 AM
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Intro post! I’m Valena Beety, law prof at Indiana University (Maurer), board member starting up the Indiana Innocence Project, and I write about wrongful convictions of women and queer people. Did you know 75% of female exonerees were wrongly convicted where no crime occurred? New book in 2025.
November 15, 2024 at 1:09 PM
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We'd also like to set up a starter pack for Early Career Researchers (ECRs) in this space 📖 Interested? Please suggest who to add! ⬇️ #ECRs #Extremism #Counterterrorism #ViolencePrevention #Researchers
As we see an influx of new followers - help us build a list of academics, government & industry in the field of targeted violence and terrorism prevention 🧠🔎📖 Let us know if you'd like to be added or suggest people below! #Counterterrorism #Extremism #Research go.bsky.app/6BwyGDG
November 15, 2024 at 4:35 PM
Hi👋🏼 I am a legal and forensic psychology researcher with expertise in forensic risk assessment, wrongful convictions, and cognitive bias.
Currently taking my first steps into the field of criminology, working on a large project that studies community sanctions in the Netherlands. Let's connect 💫
November 15, 2024 at 10:27 AM
Happy to see #academictwitter moving here! Hi👋🏼 The past months I've only used LinkedIn which has connected me well with professionals in the field, but tbh I missed my online academic community 💕 Few #psychlaw discussions & papers popped up in my feed. Let's recreate our online community on Bluesky!
November 15, 2024 at 9:55 AM