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Dr.
Schreiber-Compo’s research focuses on investigative interviewing and
eyewitness memory, especially in the context of vulnerable witnesses such
as children or the intoxicated. She is both interested in potentially
detrimental and beneficial interviewing techniques and their underlying cognitive
and social mechanisms to improve the quality and quantity of witness and
victim recall. She is further interested in studying other 'players' in the
legal field, e.g., real-world investigator's and legal professional’s
perceptions, attitudes and behaviors. Her research findings are published
in scientific journals such as Law and Human Behavior, Journal of Applied Psychology,
Psychology, Public Policy and the Law, Applied Cognitive Psychology and
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. Dr. Schreiber-Compo has worked
with and trained several law enforcement agencies. She has also served as
an expert witness in various legal cases. Her I-LAB involves a variety of
undergraduate and graduate projects in the area of witness interviewing.
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