By Dan SimonPublished by Harvard University Press (2012) 1. What can psychological research contribute to our understanding of the criminal justice process? The criminal justice process is operationalized by people: witnesses, detectives, lawyers, judges, and jurors. Their performance is a function of their cognitive functioning: remembering events, recognizing faces, judging people’s truthfulness, drawing inferences, making…Continue Reading Q&A For In Doubt: The Psychology of the Criminal Justice Process