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Dr. Itiel Dror IAFMHS Keynote Address - CONCEPT Professional Training

Dr. Itiel Dror IAFMHS Keynote Address - CONCEPT Professional Training
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Dr. Itiel Dror presents keynote address on The Pitfalls in Forensic Assessments

Dr. Itiel Dror presents keynote address on The Pitfalls in Forensic Assessments and How to Overcome Them at the 2016 International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services.

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Dr. Itiel Dror

University College London

Dr. Itiel Dror is a cognitive neuroscientist. Interested in the cognitive architecture that underpins expertise, he attained his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1994. His academic work relates to theoretical issues underlying human performance and cognition. Dror’s research examines the information processing involved in perception, judgment and decision-making. He has published over 100 research articles, and has been extensively cited in the American National Academy of Sciences Report on Forensic Science.

Dr. Dror has worked with the U.S. Air Force and in the medical domain, examining expert decision making and error. In the forensic domain he has demonstrated how contextual information can influence judgments and decision making of experts; he has shown that even fingerprint and DNA experts can reach different conclusions when the same evidence is presented within different extraneous contexts. Dr. Dror has worked with many US forensic laboratories (e.g., FBI, NYPD, LAPD, San Francisco PD) as well as in other countries (e.g., The UK, Netherlands, Finland, Canada, and Australia) in providing training and implementing cognitive best practices in evaluating forensic evidence. Dr. Dror was the Chair of the NIST forensic science human factor group, and is a member of the National Commission on Forensic Science human factor group.