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Psychology & Law Course

Timothy E. Moore
Chair of the Psychology Department, Professor

Telephone
416-736-2100 ext. 88355

Office
YH 167

Email
timmoore@glendon.yorku.ca

Program
Psychology

Education
B.A. (Car.), Ph.D. (S.U.N.Y. Buff.)

Areas of specialization
Psychology & Law
Social science & courtroom rules of evidence

Recent Presentations:

Moore, T. E. (Oct., 2006). Bill C-2: The Changes in Rules Regarding Children and Other Vulnerable Minorities. Panel participant in Ontario Court of Justice Toronto Regional Seminar, Ontario Conference of Judges,Gravenhurst.The Science of Child Witness Reliability: Does Bill C-2 Strike the Right Balance ?

Moore, T. E. (May, 2002). Problems with children's testimony. Invited presentation at: From Rumour to Reason: Accusations of Child Sexual Abuse, Current Scientific, Legal and Cultural Perspectives , Faculty of Law, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont., May 16.

Moore, T. E. (June, 2004). Interviewing and preparation of children for testimony. Presentation at The Advocates' Society Special Litigation Skills Certificate Program. Toronto.

Moore, T. E. (Feb., 2005) FASD: Problems of witness suggestibility and false confessions. Panel participant at FASD -- Equality of Access: Rights and the Right Thing to Do. University of British Columbia, Victoria, B. C.

Moore, T. E. (May, 2005). Salem Revisited: When 'quacks' get involved in legal proceedings. Invited address; Curing the Ills of Alternative Medicine & Questionable Mental Health Practices; Center for Inquiry; Amherst NY.

Moore, T. E. (Dec., 2005). Best practices for collecting and communicating expert evidence. Panel participant in: Expert Evidence in Criminal Proceedings: Strategies for Avoiding Wrongful Convictions and Acquittals. Osgoode Hall Professional Development Forum, Toronto.

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