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Marc W. Patry September, 2019 Page 1 of 26 Marc W. Patry Professor Psychology Department Saint Mary’s University 923 Robie Street Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 3C3 [P] (902) 491-8605 [F] (902) 496-8287 [email protected] http://smu-facweb.smu.ca/~mpatry/ EDUCATION 2001 Doctor of Philosophy in Social Psychology College of Arts and Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, Nebraska, USA 2001 Master of Legal Studies College of Law, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, Nebraska, USA 2000 Master of Arts in Social Psychology College of Arts and Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, Nebraska, USA 1997 Bachelor of Arts in Honors Psychology Castleton State College Castleton, Vermont, USA ACADEMIC POSITIONS 9/15Present Professor of Psychology Saint Mary’s University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 9/138/19 Chairperson, Psychology Department Saint Mary’s University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 9/10 8/13 Associate Chairperson, Psychology Department Saint Mary’s University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 10/11 11/11 Visiting Scholar Hokkaido University of Education-Hakodate Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan 10/10 4/11 Acting Chairperson, Psychology Department Saint Mary’s University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 9/09 8/15 Associate Professor of Psychology Saint Mary’s University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 7/05 8/09 Assistant Professor of Psychology Saint Mary’s University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 8/01 6/05 Assistant Professor of Psychology Castleton State College Castleton, Vermont, USA 2/05 6/05 Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology Middlebury College Middlebury, Vermont, USA 6/00 - 12/00 Instructor Southeast Community College Lincoln, Nebraska, USA

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Marc W. Patry

Professor

Psychology Department

Saint Mary’s University

923 Robie Street

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

B3H 3C3

[P] (902) 491-8605

[F] (902) 496-8287

[email protected]

http://smu-facweb.smu.ca/~mpatry/

EDUCATION

2001 Doctor of Philosophy

in Social Psychology

College of Arts and Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Lincoln, Nebraska, USA

2001 Master of Legal Studies College of Law, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Lincoln, Nebraska, USA

2000 Master of Arts

in Social Psychology

College of Arts and Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Lincoln, Nebraska, USA

1997 Bachelor of Arts

in Honors Psychology

Castleton State College

Castleton, Vermont, USA

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

9/15– Present Professor of Psychology Saint Mary’s University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

9/13– 8/19 Chairperson,

Psychology Department

Saint Mary’s University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

9/10 – 8/13 Associate Chairperson,

Psychology Department

Saint Mary’s University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

10/11 – 11/11 Visiting Scholar Hokkaido University of

Education-Hakodate

Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan

10/10 – 4/11 Acting Chairperson,

Psychology Department

Saint Mary’s University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

9/09 – 8/15 Associate Professor of

Psychology

Saint Mary’s University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

7/05 – 8/09 Assistant Professor of

Psychology

Saint Mary’s University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

8/01 – 6/05 Assistant Professor of

Psychology

Castleton State College Castleton, Vermont, USA

2/05 – 6/05 Visiting Assistant

Professor of Psychology

Middlebury College Middlebury, Vermont, USA

6/00 - 12/00 Instructor Southeast Community

College

Lincoln, Nebraska, USA

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8/98 - 8/00 Co-Instructor University of Nebraska-

Lincoln

Lincoln, Nebraska, USA

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Patterson, V., Closson, L., & Patry, M. W. (2019). Legislation Awareness, cyberbullying behaviours,

and cyber-roles in emerging adults. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 51, 12-26.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/cbs0000111

Connors, C. J., Patry, M. W., & Smith, S. M. (2019). The Mr. Big technique on trial by jury.

Psychology, Crime & Law, 25, 1-25. doi: 10.1080/1068316X.2018.1483507

Magaletta, P. R., Patry, M. W., & Labrecque, M. R. (2018). The Prediction and Prevention of Suicide:

Introduction to the Special Issue. Psychological Services, 15, 239-242.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/ser0000288

Magaletta, P. R., Perskaudas R., Connors, C. J., Patry, M. W. Reisweber, J., McLearen, A., &

Butterfield, P. (2018). Pilot Testing the Daily Activities List for Inmates (DALI): Item evaluation

and content validity. Psychological Services, 15, 119-128. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/ser0000168

Magaletta, P. R., Patry, M. W., Cermak, J., & McLearen, A. M. (2017). Inside the world of

corrections practica: Findings from a national survey. Training and Education in Professional

Psychology, 11, 10-17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/tep0000138

Connors, C. J., Archibald, N., Smith, S. M., & Patry, M. W. (2017). Shocking the conscience:

Public responses to police use of the “Mr. Big” technique. Journal of Forensic Psychology

Research & Practice, 17, 25-37. doi: 10.1080/15228932.2017.1237260

Patry, M. W., Connors, C. J., Adams-Quackenbush, N. M., & Smith, S. M. (2017). When both sides are

mistaken: Layperson and legal professionals’ misconceptions of Canadian suspects’ legal rights

upon arrest. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 32, 56-65.

doi: 10.1007/s11896-016-9198-5

Patry, M. W. & Magaletta, P. R. (2015). Measuring suicidality using the Personality Assessment

Inventory: A convergent validity study with federal inmates. Assessment, 22, 36-45.

doi:10.1177/1073191114539381

Patry, M. W., Smith, S. M., & Adams, N. M. (2014). Recent Supreme Court of Canada rulings on

criminal defendants’ right to counsel. Psychology, Crime & Law, 22, 741-755.

doi:10.1080/1068316X.2013.854795

Patry, M. W., & Penrod, S. D. (2013). Death penalty decisions: Instruction comprehension, attitudes and

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decision mediators. Journal of Forensic Psychology Research & Practice, 13, 204-244.

doi:10.1080/15228932.2013.795816

Magaletta, P.R., Patry, M.W., Patterson, K. L., Gross, N. R., Morgan, R. D., & Norcross, J. C. (2013).

Training opportunities for corrections practice: A national survey of doctoral psychology

programs. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 7, 291-299. doi:10.1037/a0033218

Patry, M. W. (2012). How small are contemporary small claims? An evaluation of the Nova Scotia Small

Claims Court. The Web Journal of Current Legal Issues, 5, 1-47.

Magaletta, P. R., Patry, M. W., & Norcross, J. C. (2012). Who is training behind the wall? Twenty-five

years of psychology interns in corrections. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 39, 1405-1420.

doi:10.1177/0093854812449404

Conrad, N. J., & Patry, M. W. (2012). Conscientiousness and academic performance: A mediational

analysis. The International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 6, 1-13.

Smith, S. M., Stinson, V., & Patry, M. W. (2012). Confession evidence in Canada: Psychological issues

and legal landscapes. Psychology, Crime & Law, 18, 317-333. doi:

10.1080/1068316X.2010.486380

Patry, M. W., Magaletta, P. R., Diamond, P. M., & Weinman, B. (2011). Establishing the validity of the

Personality Assessment Inventory drug and alcohol scales in a corrections sample. Assessment, 18,

50-59. doi:10.1177/1073191110368484

Magaletta, P. R., Patry, M. W., Gross, N. R., Butterfield, P. M., McLearen, A. M., Patterson, K.L. (2011).

Clinical practice in corrections: Providing service, gaining experience. Psychological Services, 8,

343–355. doi:10.1037/a0025315

Smith, S. M., Stinson, V., & Patry, M. W. (2011). Fact or fiction? The myth and reality of the CSI

Effect. Court Review, 47, 4-7.

Smith, S. M., Stinson, V., & Patry, M. W. (2010). High Risk Interrogation: Using the "Mr. Big"

technique to elicit confessions. Law and Human Behavior, 34, 39-40. doi:10.1007/s10979-009-

9203-y

Patry, M. W. (2009). Clickers in large classes: From student perceptions towards an understanding of

best practices. International Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 3, 1-11

(available at http://www.georgiasouthern.edu/ijsotl).

Smith, S. M., Stinson, V., & Patry, M. W. (2009). Using the “Mr. Big” technique to elicit confessions:

Successful innovation or dangerous development in the Canadian legal system? Psychology,

Public Policy, and Law, 15, 168-193. doi:10.1037/a0016962

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Patry, M. W., Stinson, V., & Smith, S. M. (2009). Supreme Court of Canada addresses admissibility of

post-hypnosis witness evidence: R. v. Trochym (2007). Canadian Psychology, 50, 98-105.

doi:10.1037/a0013767

O’Connell, B.T., & Patry, M. W. (2009). Andersen v. U.S.: Policy implications and a social science

research agenda. The Open Law Journal, 2, 16-23. doi: 10.2174/1874950X00902010016

Patry, M. W. (2008). Civil liability for negligent police investigation: Canadian developments.

The Open Law Journal, 1, 23-28. doi: 10.2174/1874950X00801010023

Patry, M. W. (2008) Attractive but guilty: Deliberation and the physical attractiveness bias.

Psychological Reports, 102, 727-733. doi:10.2466/PR0.102.3.727-733

Magaletta, P. R., Patry, M. W., Wheat, B., & Bates, J. (2008). Prison inmate characteristics and suicide

attempt lethality: An exploratory study. Psychological Services, 5, 351-361. doi:10.1037/1541-

1559.5.4.351

Smith, S. M., Patry, M. W., & Stinson, V. (2007). But what is the CSI Effect? How crime dramas

influence people's beliefs about forensic evidence. Canadian Journal of Police and Security

Services, 5, 187-195.

Stinson, V., Patry, M. W., & Smith, S. M. (2007). The CSI Effect: Reflections from police and

forensic investigators. Canadian Journal of Police and Security Services, 5, 125-133.

Magaletta, P. R., Patry, M. W., Dietz, E. F., & Ax, R. K. (2007). What is correctional about clinical

practice in corrections? Criminal Justice and Behavior, 34, 7-21. doi:10.1177/0093854806290024

Patry, M. W., Elrick, R. J., & Cohen, P. (2006). Seat belt safety awareness: Evaluation a county-wide

U.S. program with implications for Canadian policy reform. Canadian Journal of Police and

Security Services, 4, 111-117.

O'Neil, K., Patry, M. W., & Penrod, S.D. (2004). Exploring the effects of attitudes toward the death

penalty on capital sentencing verdicts. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 10, 443-470.

doi:10.1037/1076-8971.10.4.443

Elbogen, E. B., Patry, M. W., & Scalora, M .J. (2003). The impact of community notification laws on

sex offender treatment attitudes. International Journal of Psychiatry and Law, 26, 207-219. doi:

10.1016/S0160-2527(03)00016-5

Schopp, R. F., & Patry, M. W. (2003). The guilty mind and capital sentencing: integrating legal and

empirical inquiry. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 21, 631-651. doi:10.1002/bsl.551

Huss, M. T., Randall, B. A., Patry, M. W., Davis, S. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2002). Factors influencing self

rated preparedness for graduate school: A survey of graduate students. Teaching of Psychology,

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29, 275-281. doi: 10.1207/S15328023TOP2904_03

Stolle, D. P., Robbenolt, J. K., Patry, M. W., & Penrod, S. D. (2002). Fractional factorial designs for

legal psychology. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 20, 5-17. doi: 10.1002/bsl.475

Mason, B. J., Patry, M. W., & Bernstein, D. J. (2001). An examination of the equivalence between non-

adaptive computer-based and traditional testing. Journal of Educational Computing Research, 24,

29-39. doi: 10.2190/9EPM-B14R-XQWT-WVNL

Patry, M. W., Wexler, D. B., Stolle, D. P., & Tomkins, A. J. (1998). Better legal counseling through

empirical research: Identifying psycholegal soft spots and strategies. California Western Law

Review, 34, 439-455.

BOOK CHAPTERS

Connors, C. J. & Patry, M. W. (2019). Coerced Confessions. In Morgan, R. D. (Ed.). The SAGE

Encyclopedia of Criminal Psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. doi:

10.4135/9781483392240.n8.

Connors, C. J. & Patry, M. W. (2019). Academic Disciplines. In Morgan, R. D. (Ed.). The SAGE

Encyclopedia of Criminal Psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. doi:

10.4135/9781483392240.n8.

Labrecque, M. R. & Patry, M. W. (2018). Self-Harm / Suicidality in Corrections. In Ternes, M.,

Magaletta, P. R., & Patry, M. W. (Eds.). The Practice of Correctional Psychology. (pp. 235-257)

Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-00452-1.

Magaletta, P. R., & Butterfield, P., & Patry, M. W. (2016). Correctional Settings. In Norcross, J. C.,

VandenBos, G. R., & Freedheim, D. K. (Eds.). APA Handbook of Clinical Psychology: Vol. 1.

Roots and Branches. (pp. 539-549). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

doi: 10.1037/14772-031

Patry, M. W., Smith, S. M., Stinson, V., & McCulloch, T. (2008). Blurring the line between fact and

fiction: Expert opinions about forensic investigation tools represented on CSI. In Bourgon, G.,

Hanson, R. K., Pozzulo, J. D., Morton Bourgon, K.E. & Tanasichuk, C.L. (Eds.). The Proceedings

of the 2007 North American Correctional & Criminal Justice Psychology Conference (User

Report) (pp. 94-97). Ottawa: Public Safety Canada.

Smith, S. M., Patry, M. W., & Stinson, V. (2008). Exploring the CSI Effect: Is it Real? If so, What is

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it? In Bourgon, G., Hanson, R. K., Pozzulo, J. D., Morton Bourgon, K.E. & Tanasichuk, C.L.

(Eds.). The Proceedings of the 2007 North American Correctional & Criminal Justice Psychology

Conference (User Report) (pp. 81-84). Ottawa: Public Safety Canada.

Patry, M. W., Stinson, V., & Smith, S. M. (2008). The Reality of the CSI Effect. In Greenberg, J., &

Elliott, C. (eds.). Communication in Question: Competing Perspectives on Controversial Issues in

Communication Studies (pp. 291-298). Scarborough, Ontario: Thompson-Nelson.

Patry, M. W., & Yakel, D. (2008). Motivation and emotion. In Alexander, P. & Yakel, D (eds.),

Psychology: Exploring our universe within (2nd ed). Boston, MA: Pearson Custom Publishing.

Patry, M. W. (2006). Motivation and emotion. In Vokov, B. (ed.), Psychology: Exploring our

universe within. Boston, MA: Pearson Custom Publishing.

Patry, M. W. (2008). Death-Qualified Jurors. In W. A. Darrity, Jr. (Ed.). The International Encyclopedia

of the Social Sciences (2nd Ed.). Detroit, MI: MacMillan Publications.

EDITED BOOK

Ternes, M., Magaletta, P. R., & Patry, M. W. (Eds.) (2018). The Practice of Correctional Psychology.

Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-00452-1

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Magaletta, P. R., McLearen, A. M., & Patry, M. W. (2008, August). Correctional pre-doctoral

psychology internships: Creating a uniquely qualified mental health workforce. Corrections

Today, 57-60.

Patry, M. W. (2007). Striving for new heights in teaching: The 30th McGraw-Hill Ryerson National

Teaching, Learning, and Technology Conference. Teaching & Learning at Saint Mary’s

University, 18, 8-9.

O’Connell, B. T., Patry, M. W., Meloy, J., & Derby, P. (2005). Assessing the American Democracy

Project pilot at Castleton State College. E-Source for College Transitions, 3,

http://tech.sa.sc.edu/fye/esource/files/ES_3-1_Aug05.pdf.

Magaletta, P., Ax, R. K., Patry, M. W, & Dietz, E. F. (2005). Clinical Practice in segregation: The

crucial role of psychologists. Corrections Today, February, 34-36.

Stinson, V., Patry, M. W., & Smith, S. M. (2005, December). Help crack the CSI effect. The Society

Record, 23, p. 42. Halifax, NS: Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society.

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TECHNICAL / PROFESSIONAL REPORTS

Ternes, M., & Patry, M. W. (2017, June). Process Evaluation of the First Halifax Regional Police

Voluntary Surrender Day. Report to the Halifax Regional Police Department.

Patry, M. W., Smith, S. M., & Stinson, V. (2009, March). Evaluation of the Small Claims Court in

Nova Scotia. Final report to the Nova Scotia Law Reform Commission.

Patry, M. W., Smith, S. M., & Stinson, V. (2008, April). The Small Claims Court in Nova Scotia:

Litigants’ Perceptions. Report to the Nova Scotia Law Reform Commission.

Patry, M. W., Stinson, V., Smith, S. M., & White, J. (2007, March). The Small Claims Court in Nova

Scotia: Reflections from Adjudicators, Clerks, and Lawyers. Report to the Nova Scotia Law

Reform Commission.

Patry, M. W., Smith, S. M., & Stinson, V. (2006, July) Evaluation of the RCMP Crime Scene

Management Workshop held on June 22, 2006. Report submitted to RCMP Staff Sergeant Tony

McCullough.

Patry, M. W., & O’Connell, B. T. (2005, August). Medallion success formula: Examining special case

schools. A Report to the Vermont Business Roundtable and the Vermont Principals’ Association.

Magaletta, P. R., Patry, M. W., Dietz, E. F., & Ax, R. K. (2005, April). Core knowledge & training needs

of psychologists in the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Federal Bureau of Prisons Correctional

Programs Division: Correctional Programs Report.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Patry, M. W. (2018, June). The Fallibility of Memory: Considerations for Criminal Cases The Fallibility

of Memory: Considerations for Criminal Cases. Nova Scotia Criminal Lawyers’ Association,

Halifax, NS.

Patry, M. W. (2018, March). Examination of the Canadian “Mr. Big” Undercover Police Sting. St.

Francis Xavier University Forensic Psychology Day, Antigonish, NS.

Patry, M. W. (2016, October). Through the Looking Glass: Psychology and the “Mr. Big” Undercover

Police Sting. Acadia University Department of Psychology Colloquium, Acadia, NS.

Patry, M. W. (2015, December). Representing Contract Academic Staff. CAUT

Forum for Senior Grievance Officers, Ottawa, ON.

Patry, M. W. (2015, October). False confessions and wrongful convictions: Important lessons from

forensic psychology. 2nd Annual Wrongful Conviction Day presentation hosted by Schulich Law

Hour and The Association in Defense of the Wrongly Convicted, Halifax, NS.

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Patry, M. W. (2014, October). Invited panel: Empirical research. University of Nebraska-Lincoln Law-

Psychology Program 40th Anniversary Conference, Lincoln, NE.

Patry, M. W. (2014, February). Eyewitness identification. Presentation to the Clinic Class in Criminal

Law at the Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law, Halifax, NS.

Patry, M. W. (2009, February). Media and the law: Television crime dramas and lay perceptions of

the criminal justice system. Panel Presentation on Expectations of Criminal Justice for the Saint

Mary’s University Masters Program in Criminology, Halifax, NS.

Patry, M. W. (2008, April). Clickers at Saint Mary’s University: From student perceptions towards an

understanding of best practices. Presentation at the Saint Mary’s University Regional Symposium

“Clicker Talk: Engaging Students?”.

Patry, M. W. (2008, February). The influence of television crime dramas on lay expectations of the

criminal justice system. Panel Presentation on Expectations of Criminal Justice for the Saint

Mary’s University Masters Program in Criminology, Halifax, NS.

Smith, S. M., Patry, M. W., & Stinson, V. (2007, May). The psychology of police interrogations and

confessions. Education workshop for the Nova Scotia Provincial Judges Association, Liscomb

Mills, NS.

Smith, S. M., Patry, M. W., & Stinson, V. (2007, January). Confessions – true or false: How

interrogations can elicit false confessions. Presentation to the Halifax Crown Prosecutor’s Office.

Halifax, NS.

Patry, M. W. (2006, March). Media & the law: Some early data on the “CSI Effect.” Paper presented at

the Saint Mary’s University Psychology Department Brown Bag Seminar Series, Halifax, NS.

Smith, S. M., Patry, M. W., & Stinson, V. (2006, March). Is there a CSI Effect? Invited lecture at the 2nd

Annual Atlantic Canada Death Investigators Seminar.

Smith, S. M., Stinson, V., Patry, M. W. (2006, May). The reality of the CSI effect. Invited lecture at

Halifax Headquarters of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for RCMP Forensic Lab personnel,

Halifax, NS.

Patry, M. W., Stinson, V., & Smith, S. M. (2005, November). The risks of innocence: How police

interrogations may elicit false confessions. Invited “Lunch and Learn” lecture for the Nova Scotia

Criminal Lawyers Association, Halifax, NS.

PAPER PRESENTATIONS

Connors, C. J. & Patry, M. W. (2019, June). Exploring cues to eyewitness accuracy: Facial expressions

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and confidence. Paper presented at the 4th North American Correctional and Criminal Justice

Psychology Conference, Halifax, NS.

Shaw, S. R., & Patry, M. W. (2018, June). Are we becoming more aware? A look at Canadians’

understanding of false confession risk and interrogation techniques. Paper presented at the 29th

Annual Atlantic Crime Prevention Conference — Common Ground: Crime Prevention Research

that Works, Saint John, NB.

Perry, S., Connors, C. J., & Patry, M. W. (2018, June). The appeals of Mr. Big: An analysis of

pre- and post-Hart appeal cases. Paper presented at the 29th Annual Atlantic Crime Prevention

Conference — Common Ground: Crime Prevention Research that Works, Saint John, NB.

Patry, M. W., & Shaw, S. R. (2018, March). Do Canadians Understand the Risk of False Confessions?

Paper presented at the American Psychology-Law Society Conference, Memphis, TN.

Connors, C. J., MacLeod, K., & Patry, M. W. (2017, April). More or less? Evaluating the sequential

lineup through back-loading and front-loading. Paper presented at the Forensic Psychology in

Canada Conference, Ottawa, Canada.

Connors, C. J., Patry, M. W., & Smith, S. M. (2016, May). The Mr. Big interrogation technique: Mock-

juror impressions, evaluations, and judgments of defendants. Paper presented at the Atlantic

Criminal Justice Research and Professional Practice Conference, Saint John, New Brunswick.

Mallay, N., Connors, C. J., & Patry, M. W. (2016, May). Police and layperson accuracy-confidence

correlation in deception detection: A meta-analysis. Paper presented at the Atlantic Criminal

Justice Research and Professional Practice Conference, Saint John, New Brunswick.

Patterson, V., Closson, L., & Patry, M. W. (2016, April). Cyberbullying in emerging adults: Legislation

awareness and punishment. Paper presented at the 2016 Nova Scotia Developmental Psychology

Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Patry, M. W., Connors, C. J., Patterson, V., Mallay, N., Campbell, J., & Smith, S. M. (2016, March).

Eyewitness facial expressions: Can they predict lineup accuracy? Paper presented at the

American Psychology-Law Society Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Connors, C. J., Patry, M. W., & Smith, S. M. (2016, March). The Mr. Big technique: Mock-juror

evaluations of defendant character, confession evidence, and judgments of guilt. Paper presented at

the American Psychology-Law Society Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Connors, C. J., Patry, M. W., & Smith, S. M. (2015, June). Public awareness of the right to counsel.

Paper presented at the 3rd North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology

Conference, Ottawa, ON.

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Adams-Quackenbush, N. M., Smith, S. M., & Patry, M. W. (2015, June). Waiver comprehension in a

sample of legal professionals and laypersons. Paper presented at the 3rd North American

Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Ottawa, ON.

Patry, M. W., Smith, S. M., & Adams, N. M. (2014, March). Police Interrogations and Confessions In

Canada: Recent Legal Developments. Paper presented at the American Psychology-Law Society

Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Patry, M. W., Smith, S. M., & Adams, N. M. (2013, September). Criminal defendants' right to counsel:

Canadian and international perspectives. Paper presented at the 39th Annual Conference of the

Society for Police and Criminal Psychology, Ottawa, ON.

Magaletta, P. R., Joseph, T., Butterfield, P., & Patry, M. W. (2011, August). Defining Core Correctional

Competencies for the Correctional Mental Health Workforce: Empirical Perspectives From

Internship and Beyond. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association's 118th

Annual Convention, Washington, DC.

Patterson, K. L., Gross, N. R., Magaletta, P. R., Patry, M. W., & Norcross, J. C. (2011, August). View

From the Ivory Tower: How Is Corrections Knowledge Conveyed in Contemporary Clinical and

Counseling Programs? Paper presented at the American Psychological Association's 118th

Annual Convention, Washington, DC.

Patry, M. W., & Magaletta, P. R. (2011, June). Two Decades of Pre-Doctoral Interns: Who Are They,

Where Did They Come From And Where Did They Go? Paper presented at the 2nd North

American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Toronto, ON.

Gross, N., Patterson, K., Magaletta, P. R., & Patry, M. W. (2011, June). Views From The Ivory Tower:

An Empirical First Look At How Graduate Programs View Corrections Training Placements.

Paper presented at the 2nd North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology

Conference, Toronto, ON.

Patry, M. W., Magaletta, P. R., & Diamond, P. M. (2010, August). PAI Suicide-Risk Scale and Federal

Inmates: A Validity Study. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association's 117th

Annual Convention, San Diego, CA.

Patry, M. W., Smith, S. M., & Stinson, V. (2009, August). The Small Claims Court in Nova Scotia:

Litigants' Perceptions. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association's 117th Annual

Convention, Toronto, ON.

Patry, M. W., Smith, S. M., Stinson, V., & McCulloch, T. (2007, June). Blurring the line between fact

and fiction: Expert opinions about forensic investigation tools represented on CSI. Paper presented

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at the 1st North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Ottawa, ON.

Patry, M. W. (2007, May). Individual Response Technology in the university classroom: Student

perceptions, potential pitfalls, and best practices. Paper presented at the 30th Annual McGraw-Hill

Ryerson National Teaching, Learning, and Technology Conference: The Spirit of Inquiry –

Developing Critical Thinking, Creativity and Community, Montreal, Quebec.

Smith, S. M., Stinson, V., & Patry, M. W. (2007, March). What, no DNA analysis on the fingerprint?

Research Questions and Policy Implications for the "CSI effect". Paper presented at "Off the

Witness Stand: Using Psychology in the Practice of Justice" hosted by John Jay College of

Criminal Justice, New York, NY.

Stinson, V., Patry, M. W., & Smith, S. M. (2007, March). What do police professionals think about the

"CSI Effect"? Paper presented at "Off the Witness Stand: Using Psychology in the Practice of

Justice" hosted by John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY.

Patry, M. W., Stinson, V., Smith, S. M., Arnoldin, P., Head, N., Hole, C., Quigg, S., & Walker, L. (2006,

November). What do we know about the CSI Effect? Paper presented at the First Annual

Psychology/Law Research and Practice Day, Halifax, NS.

O’Connell, B. T., & Patry, M. W. (2006, October). Medallion Success Formula. Paper presented at the

Arizona Educational Research Organization Conference, Phoenix, AZ.

Smith, S. M., Patry, M. W., Stinson, V., & White, J. (2006, June). Policy implications for a possible

"CSI Effect" in Canada. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association 67th Annual

Convention, Calgary, Alberta.

Bucolo, D. & Patry, M. W. (2005, August). Attractive, but guilty: Deliberation and the physical

attractiveness bias. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Annual

Convention, Washington DC.

Patry, M. W. (2005, March). Internships and job placements for master's level students in forensic

psychology. Paper presented at the American Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference,

La Jolla, CA.

Patry, M. W. (2004, November). Using BlackBoard to assess quantitative reasoning. Paper presented at

the 4th Annual Vermont State Colleges Learning Technologies Conference: New Directions in

Learning Technologies, Lyndonville, VT.

O’Toole, E. L., Patry, M. W., & Penrod, S. D. (2004, March). Capital sentencing jury instructions:

Focusing on mitigating circumstances discussed during deliberations. Paper presented at the

American Psychology-Law Society Biennial Conference, Scottsdale, AZ.

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O’Docharty, H. N., Lemke, R. L., Volatile-Wood, C., Patry, M. W., & Powell, T. A. (2004, March).

Efficacy of a co-occurring disorders treatment in Vermont. Paper presented at the American

Psychology-Law Society Biennial Conference, Scottsdale, AZ.

O’Neil, K. M., Patry, M. W., & Penrod, S. D. (2002, March). Beyond death-qualification: Exploring the

effects of attitudes toward the death penalty on capital sentencing verdicts. Paper presented at the

American Psychology-Law Society Biennial Conference, Austin, TX.

Patry, M. W. & Penrod, S. D. (2002, March). Exploring Jury Decisionmaking In Death Penalty Cases.

Paper presented at the American Psychology-Law Society Biennial Conference, Austin, TX.

Penrod, S. D., Patry, M. W., O'Neil, K., & Brank, E. (2000, September). Problems with jury

decisionmaking in death penalty cases. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Society

for Justice Research, Tel Aviv.

Claussen-Schultz, A., Brank, E., O'Neil, K., Patry, M. W., & Penrod, S. D. (1999, July). Death penalty

decisionmaking: Improving juror comprehension and use of death penalty instructions. Paper

presented at the American Psychology-Law Society and European Association of Psychology and

Law Conference, Dublin, Ireland.

O'Neil, K., Patry, M. W., & Penrod, S. D. (1999, July). Death penalty attitudes and capital sentencing:

scale construction and jury decision-making. Paper presented at the American Psychology-Law

Society and European Association of Psychology and Law Conference, Dublin, Ireland.

Patry, M. W., O'Neil, K., & Penrod, S. D. (1999, July). Death penalty decisionmaking: Assessing the

impact of aggravators, mitigators and attitudes. Paper presented at the American Psychology-Law

Society and European Association of Psychology and Law Conference, Dublin, Ireland.

O'Neil, K., Patry, M. W., Penrod, S. D., & Chaffee, L. (1999, June). Harmless error analysis: Evaluating

the impact of impermissible aggravating factors. Paper presented at the American Society of Trial

Consultants Conference, San Diego, CA.

Patry, M. W., O'Neil, K., Penrod, S. D., Pierce, K., & Goebel, J. (1999, June). The impact of sentencing

instructions on the ability of jurors to give effect to mitigating factors: Evaluating changes in the

law. Paper presented at the American Society of Trial Consultants Conference, San Diego, CA.

Patry, M. W. (1998, August). Working with a faculty advisor on a "real" grant. Paper presented at the

American Psychological Association's 106th Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA.

Patry, M. W., Brank, E., & Penrod, S. D. (1998, August). Death penalty decision making Judge, jury, and

attorney perspectives. Paper presented at the 24th International Congress of Applied Psychology,

San Francisco, CA.

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Patry, M. W. (July, 1998). Empirical research in Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Preventive Law to

improve legal counseling. Paper presented at the International Conference on Therapeutic

Jurisprudence, Winchester, England.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Connors, C. J., Perry, S., & Patry, M. W. (2019, May). Appealing to the Hart: A comparative analysis of

Mr. Big rulings following R. v. Hart. Poster session presented at the 4th North American

Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Halifax, NS.

Hyland, K., Ternes, M., & Patry, M. W. (2019, May). An Investigation of Alternative Questions in Police

Interrogations. Poster session presented at the 4th North American Correctional and Criminal

Justice Psychology Conference, Halifax, NS.

Shaw, S. R., Ternes, M., & Patry, M. W. (2019, May). A Process Evaluation of the Fair and Impartial

Policing Program. Poster session presented at the 4th North American Correctional and Criminal

Justice Psychology Conference, Halifax, NS.

Closson, L., Patterson, V., & Patry, M. W. (2017, May). Extracurricular involvement and sexual

orientation moderate the cybervictimization-suicidal ideation link. Poster session presented at

the 29th American Psychological Society Annual Convention, Boston, Massachusetts.

Patry, M. W., Connors, C. J., Patterson, V., Mallay, N., Campbell, J., & Smith, S. M. (2016, May).

Can eyewitness facial expressions predict lineup accuracy? Poster session presented at the

International Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Granada, Spain.

Adams-Quackenbush, N. M., & Patry, M. W. (2015, August). The effects of cognitive load and lying type

on deception cues. Poster session presented at Decepticon: International Conference on Deceptive

Behavior, Cambridge, UK.

Archibald, N., Smith, S. M., Patry, M. W., & Carter-Rogers, K. (2015, June). The Mr. Big Technique:

Shocking the Conscience. Poster session presented at the 3rd North American Correctional and

Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Ottawa, ON.

Connors, C. J., Magaletta, P. R., & Patry, M. W. (2015, June). The daily activities list: development of an

inmate-focussed instrument. Poster session presented at the 3rd North American Correctional and

Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Ottawa, ON.

Adams, N. M., Smith, S. M., & Patry, M. W. (2013, June). Understanding the police caution and police

questioning. Poster session presented at the 2013 Canadian Psychological Association Convention,

Quebec City, Quebec.

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Patry, M. W., Boss, J. N., & Magaletta, P. R. (2012, October). Validity of the Spanish-language PAI in a

sample of federal inmates. Poster session presented at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the New

England Psychological Association, Worcester, Massachusetts.

Patry, M. W. & Smith, S. M. (2012, March). Recent Supreme Court of Canada rulings on criminal

defendants’ right to counsel. Poster session presented at the American Psychology-Law Society

Annual Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Patterson, K. L., Magaletta, P. R., & Patry, M. W. (2011, August). Practicum training in criminal justice

settings: Emergent findings from a national survey. Poster session presented at the American

Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington DC.

Patry, M. W. (2010, March). Instructing juries on reasonable doubt: Recent Canadian developments.

Poster session presented at the American Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference,

Vancouver, BC.

Smith, S. M., Patry, M. W., & Stinson, V. (2009, June). Confession Evidence in Canada: Psychological

Issues in the Legal Context. Poster session presented at the Annual Convention of the Canadian

Psychological Association, Montreal, Quebec.

Stinson, V., Patry, M. W., & Smith, S. M. (2009, March). True or False Confessions?

Canadian Judges Evaluate the Veracity of Confessions. Poster session presented at the American

Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Patry, M. W., Stinson, V., & Smith, S. M. (2008, June). Supreme Court of Canada addresses

admissibility of post-hypnosis witness evidence: R. v. Trochym (2007). Poster session presented at

the 69th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Halifax, NS.

Smith, S. M., Patry, M. W., & Stinson, V. (2008, June). Detecting false confessions: Are judges better

than average? Poster session presented at the 69th Annual Convention of the Canadian

Psychological Association, Halifax, NS.

Patry, M. W., Magalatta, P. R., & Denney, D. (2008, March). Training a future mental health workforce

for corrections. Poster session presented at the American Psychology-Law Society Annual

Conference, Jacksonville, FL.

Smith, S. M., Stinson, V., & Patry, M. W. (2008, March). Media portrayals of the CSI Effect: Does

media reflect reality? Poster session presented at the American Psychology-Law Society Annual

Conference, Jacksonville, FL.

Smith, S. M., Patry, M. W., & Stinson, V. (2007, June). What do police think about the "CSI Effect"?

Poster session presented at the North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology

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Conference, Ottawa, ON.

Head, N., Smith, S. M., Stinson, V. & Patry, M. W. (2006, November). CSI: Ratings or reality? Poster

session presented at the First Annual Psychology/Law Research and Practice Day, Halifax, NS.

Quigg, S., Arnoldin, P., Stinson, V., Smith, S. M., & Patry, M. W. (2006, November). Television media

effects on people’s opinions of forensic science: Is there a ‘CSI Effect’? Poster session presented at

the First Annual Psychology/Law Research and Practice Day, Halifax, NS.

Stinson, V., Patry, M. W., Smith, S. M., & White, J. (2006, May). Is There A CSI Effect? Opinions and

Experiences of Criminal Defense Attorneys. Poster session presented at the American

Psychological Science 18th Annual Convention, New York, NY.

O’Connell, B. T., & Patry, M. W. (2006, March). Andersen v. U.S.: Implications for Sarbanes-Oxley and

future prosecution of corporations. Poster session presented at the American Psychology-Law

Society Annual Conference, St. Petersburg, FL

Patry, M. W., Elrick, R. J., Cohen, P., & O’Docharty, H. (2006, March). Seat belt safety: Evaluation of

a county-wide U.S. program with implications for Canadian policy reform. Poster session

presented at the American Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference, St.

Petersburg, FL.

Patry, M. W., Stinson, V., Smith, S. M., Fitzsimmons, M., & Strongman, D. B. (2006, March). Changing

opinions on the reliability of forensic techniques. Poster session presented at the American

Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference, St. Petersburg, FL.

Smith, S. M., Stinson, V., Patry, M. W., Fitzsimmons, M., & Prosser, M. (2006, March).

Public and expert opinions of forensic techniques: Is there a “CSI Effect”? Poster session

presented at the American Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference, St.

Petersburg, FL.

Stinson, V., Smith, S. M., Patry, M. W., Fitzsimmons, M., & Finney, S. (2006, March).

Do television viewing habits predict opinions of the reliability of forensic evidence? Poster session

presented at the American Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference, St. Petersburg, FL.

Dyous, C., & Patry, M. W. (2004, March). Evaluation of a juvenile court diversion program. Poster

session presented at the American Psychology-Law Society Biennial Conference, Scottsdale, AZ.

Cordova, A., Magaletta, P., Patry, M. W., & Dietz, E. (2004, March). The relationship between training

backgrounds and the change in opinions and attitudes toward knowledge, skills and abilities for

various job functions of psychology services staff in the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Poster session

presented at the American Psychology-Law Society Biennial Conference, Scottsdale, AZ.

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O’Docharty, H., Elrick, R. J., Cohen, P., Gershon, R., Conroy, T., & Patry, M. W. (2004, April). Service-

learning and seat belt safety: Rutland County’s “Click it or Ticket” campaign. Poster session

presented at the Vermont Campus Compact Gala, Castleton, VT.

Patry M. W., Penrod, S. D., Slater, A., & Baker, J. (2000, August). Joining multiple defendants in

criminal trials: Efficiency or travesty? Poster session presented at the American Psychological

Association's 108th Annual Convention, Washington, D.C.

Patry, M. W., O'Neil, K., & Penrod., S. D. (1999, July). Death penalty decisionmaking: Mental illness as

a (non) mitigator. Poster session presented at the American Psychology-Law Society and

European Association of Psychology and Law Conference, Dublin, Ireland.

Patry, M. W., Scalora, M., & Blum, S. (1998, August). Megan's law: Impact on sex offender attitudes

toward treatment. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association's 106th Annual

Convention, San Francisco, CA.

Patry, M. W., Brank, E., & Penrod, S. D. (1998, March). The death equation: Exploring jury

decisionmaking in death penalty trials. Poster session presented at the American Psychology-Law

Society Biennial Conference, Redondo Beach, CA.

SYMPOSIA

Kaufman, J. & Patry, M. W. (co-chairs) (2000, August). A discussion of non-academic careers in the

psychological sciences. Symposium conducted at the American Psychological Association's 108th

Annual Convention, Washington, D.C.

EXTERNAL GRANTS AND RESEARCH CONTRACTS

Patry, M. W. (2013). Eyewitness facial expressions during lineup identifications. Social

Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada: Insight Development Grant. Amount awarded:

$57,466

Patry, M. W. (2008). Operational Grant for Coding Survey Data from Nova Scotia Small

Claims Court Users. Nova Scotia Law Reform Commission.

Amount awarded:

$600

Patry, M. W. (2007). Operational Grant for Survey of Nova Scotia Small Claims Court

Users. Nova Scotia Law Reform Commission.

Amount awarded:

$3,290

Patry, M. W. & O’Connell, B. (2004). Continued Research on the Medallion Schools

Program. Research Project Commissioned by the Vermont Business Roundtable.

Amount awarded:

$9,252 USD

Patry, M. W. (2003). Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment in Vermont. Vermont Genetics

Network.

Amount awarded:

$9,642 USD

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Patry, M. W. (2003). Evaluation of a County-Wide “Click it or Ticket” Campaign.

Subcontract on a grant to Sheriff R. J. Elrick from the National Highway and

Transportation Safety Administration.

Amount awarded:

$4,000 USD

Lemke, R. L., & Patry, M. W. (2003). The Efficacy of New Procedures in an Alcohol

Safety Program. Vermont Genetics Network.

Amount awarded:

$3,940 USD

Patry, M. W. (2002). Graduate Internship for the Corrections Workforce Committee.

Vermont Department of Corrections and the Vermont State Colleges.

Amount awarded:

$10,000 USD

Patry, M. W. (1999). Workshop on death penalty research. The Society for the

Psychological Study of Social Issues.

Amount awarded:

$500 (declined)

Patry, M. W., Groscup, J., & Tomkins, A. (1998). Legal scholars’ ability to evaluate

social science evidence. Grant-in-aid from the American Psychology-Law Society.

Amount awarded:

$500 USD

INTERNAL GRANTS AND ASSISTANTSHIPS FOR STUDENTS

Patry, M. W. (April, 2018). Undergraduate Research Assistantship in Forensic

Psychology. Saint Mary’s University Summer SMUworks Grant.

Amount awarded:

$5,577.00

Giacomontonio, C., Ternes, M., Patry, M. W., & Smith, S. M. (February, 2018). CLARI

Community Engagement Assistance Grant.

Amount awarded:

$7,500

Patry, M. W. (April, 2017). Do Canadians Understand the Risk of False Confessions?

Saint Mary’s University Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research.

Amount awarded:

$3,000

Patry, M. W. (April, 2015). Graduate Research Assistantship in Correctional

Psychology. Saint Mary’s University Academic Year SMUworks Grant.

Amount awarded:

$5,377.13

Patry, M. W. (September, 2014). Undergraduate Research Assistantship in Correctional

Psychology. Saint Mary’s University Academic Year SMUworks Grant.

Amount awarded:

$3,408.30

Patry, M. W. (April, 2013). Undergraduate Research Assistantship in Research

Assistantship in Psychology and Law. Saint Mary’s University Summer SMUworks

Grant.

Amount awarded:

$7,271.04

Patry, M. W. (March, 2013). Correctional Psychology: Psychometric Properties of the

Personality Assessment Inventory. Saint Mary’s University Faculty of Graduate Studies

and Research.

Amount awarded:

$3,000

Patry, M. W. (September, 2013). Undergraduate Research Assistantship in Psychology

and Law. Saint Mary’s University SEEP (Student Educational Experiences Program).

Amount awarded:

$3,386.25

Patry, M. W. (June, 2011). Eyewitness facial expressions during lineup identifications.

Saint Mary’s University Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research: Internal Grant in

Support of 4A-Designated Applicants - SSHRC Insight Development Grants.

Amount awarded:

$5,000

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Patry, M. W. (April, 2011). Eyewitness facial expressions during police lineups. Saint

Mary’s University Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research: Established Faculty

Research Grant.

Amount awarded:

$2,000

Patry, M. W. (September, 2010). Undergraduate Research Assistantship in Psychology

and Law. Saint Mary’s University SEEP (Student Educational Experiences Program).

Amount awarded

$3228.75

Patry, M. W. (September, 2008). Undergraduate Research Assistantship in Correctional

Psychology. Saint Mary’s University SEEP (Student Educational Experiences Program).

Amount awarded

$2,835

Patry, M. W. (April, 2008). Undergraduate Research Assistantship in Correctional

Psychology. Saint Mary’s University SEEP (Student Educational Experiences Program).

Amount awarded

$3,780

Patry, M. W. (2008). Exploring the convergent and discriminant validity of the drug and

alcohol scales in the Personality Assessment Inventory in a correctional sample. Saint

Mary’s University Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research.

Amount awarded:

$1,900

Patry, M. W. (2007). Undergraduate Research Assistantship in Correctional Psychology.

Saint Mary’s University SEEP (Student Educational Experiences Program).

Amount awarded

$2,600

Patry, M. W. (2007). Instructional Development Travel Grant. Saint Mary’s University

Centre for Academic and Instructional Development, Quality of Teaching Committee.

Amount awarded:

$1,500

Patry, M. W. (2006). Graduate Internship to work with the Nova Scotia Law Reform

Commission on an Evaluation of the Nova Scotia Small Claims Courts. Saint Mary’s

University Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research.

Amount awarded:

$3,600

Patry, M. W. (2005). News Media Coverage of Television Crime Dramas. New Faculty

Research Grant, Saint Mary’s University Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research.

Amount awarded:

$5,000

MEDIA COVERAGE

January 22, 2018: CBC Television interview on the evening supper hour news program “CBC News.”

Story on withdrawn murder charges after a Mr. Big confession was excluded from trial.

April 2, 2016: News 95.7 radio interview on “The Science Files.” Interview about the psychology of

crime, law, truth, and lying.

September 26, 2014: CBC Radio national interview on “As it Happens.” Story on R. v. Mack Supreme

Court of Canada Mr. Big decision.

September 26, 2014: CBC Local News. Television & radio interview. Story on R. v. Mack Supreme Court

of Canada Mr. Big decision.

September 5, 2014: CBC Radio local interview on “Maritime Noon.” Story on charges being dropped in a

Nova Scotia Mr. Big case.

September 5, 2014: CBC Local News. Television & radio interview including “Main Street.” Story on Mr.

Big investigation use in murder investigation.

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July 31, 2014: CBC National News. Live television interview re: R. v. Hart Supreme Court of Canada Mr.

Big decision.

July 31, 2014: CBC Local News. Television & radio interview. Story on R v. Hart Supreme Court of

Canada Mr. Big decision.

April 22, 2009: Halifax Chronicle Herald Newspaper. Story on evaluation of Nova Scotia Small Claims

Court.

March 31, 2008. Radio Interview: Toronto 680 News. CSI work discussed in terms of impact on Canadian

Legal System.

March 10, 2008. Toronto Star Newspaper. CSI work discussed in terms of impact on Canadian

Legal System.

August 24, 2007. Radio Interview: The World Tonight, CHQR radio, Calgary, AL. CSI work discussed in

terms of impact on Canadian Legal System.

June 18, 2007. Radio Interview: Jeff Allan Show, 570 News, Waterloo, ON. CSI work discussed in terms

of impact on Canadian Legal System.

June 7, 2007. Halifax Daily News. CSI work discussed in terms of impact on Canadian Legal

System.

June 7, 2007. Vancouver Sun Newspaper. CSI work discussed in terms of impact on Canadian

Legal System.

June 7, 2007. National Post Newspaper. CSI work discussed in terms of impact on Canadian

Legal System.

June 7, 2007. Ottawa Citizen Newspaper. CSI work discussed in terms of impact on Canadian

Legal System.

June 7, 2007. Calgary Herald Newspaper. CSI work discussed in terms of impact on Canadian

Legal System.

June 7, 2007. Radio Interview: Hamilton. CSI work discussed in terms of impact on Canadian Legal

System.

June 8, 2007. Live Television Interview: Canada AM. CSI work discussed in terms of impact on Canadian

Legal System.

Feb. 13, 2006: Halifax Chronicle Herald. Article about the impact and scope of CSI effect research

Program.

Oct. 20, 2005: Information Morning Moncton: CBC Radio. Discussed impact and scope of CSI effect

research program.

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Oct. 18, 2005: Toronto Star. Story on our CSI Effect research.

Oct. 18, 2005: Information Morning Fredericton: CBC Radio. Discussed impact and scope of CSI effect

research program.

Oct. 17, 2005: Halifax Daily News Newspaper. Cover story on CSI effect research.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

7/05 – Present Saint Mary’s University

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Assistant Professor of

Psychology;

Associate Professor of

Psychology (since 9/09)

Advanced Psychology and Law (PSY4443)

Personality (PSY4434)

Psychology and Law (PSY3320)

Introduction to Psychology (PSY1200)

8/01 – 6/05 Castleton State College

Castleton, VT

Assistant Professor of

Psychology

Research Design and Methodology I (PSY6021)

Research Design and Methodology II (PSY6080)

Univariate Statistics (PSY6520)

Legal Psychology (PSY6040)

Proseminar in Criminal Justice (CRJ 5720)

Seminar: Research Methods (PSY4590)

Correctional Psychology (PSY6170)

Correctional Psychology (PSY4070)

Advanced Social Psychology (PSY 3710)

Social Psychology (PSY2070)

Introduction to Psychology (PSY1010)

2/05 – 6/05 Middlebury College

Middlebury, VT

Visiting Assistant Professor of

Psychology

Social Psychology (PSYC 0203)

6/00 - 12/00 Southeast Community College

Lincoln, NE

Instructor

Adolescent Psychology (200-level)

Introduction to Psychology (100-level)

8/98 - 8/00 University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Lincoln, NE

Co-Instructor

Motivation and Emotion (400-level)

Social Psychology (100-level)

MASTERS THESIS SUPERVISION

Connors, C. J. (2016). The Mr. Big Technique on Trial by Jury: Impressions of Defendant Character,

Confession Evaluations, and Verdicts. Masters Thesis, Saint Mary’s University.

Adams-Quackenbush, N. M. (2015). The Effects of Cognitive Load and Lying Types on Deception Cues.

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Masters Thesis, Saint Mary’s University.

Thimsen, S. (2006). The Effect of Plea Bargains on Witness Credibility. Masters Thesis, Castleton State

College.

Ironside, K. R. (2005). Predicting Program Completion In A Juvenile Community Restoration Program.

Masters Thesis, Castleton State College.

O’Connell, B. T. (2005). One nation controlled by television media: Media coverage of terrorism and

Terror Management Theory as predictors of support for George W. Bush. Masters Thesis,

Castleton State College.

Córdova, A. F. (2004). The Relationship between Training Backgrounds and the Differences in Opinions

and Attitudes of Knowledge, Skills and Abilities for Various Psychology Services Staff in the

Federal Bureau of Prisons. Masters Thesis, Castleton State College.

Lemke, R. J. (2004). Social Attachment Theory: Religion And Gender Influences On Vocational Outcomes

For People With Dual Diagnoses. Masters Thesis, Castleton State College.

O’Docharty, H. M. (2004). A Profile Emphasizing Gender Differences Among Clients In A Dual

Diagnosis Treatment Program. Masters Thesis, Castleton State College.

Bushee, J. M. (2003). Outcome Evaluation Of A Diversion Domestic Violence Program. Masters Thesis,

Castleton State College.

Oudekerk, S. A. (2003). Relationship Between Illegal Drug Use And Criminal Offending In A

Northeastern Diversion Program. Masters Thesis, Castleton State College.

Trigg, K. (2003). Racial Discrimination and the McCleskey (1987) Case: A Web Based Experiment.

Masters Thesis, Castleton State College.

Dyous, C. (2002). Evaluation of a Juvenile Diversion Program: Assessing Outcomes and Interventions.

Masters Thesis, Castleton State College.

HONOURS THESIS SUPERVISION

Perry, S. (2018). The appeals of Mr. Big: An analysis of pre- and post-Hart appeal cases. Honours Thesis,

Saint Mary’s University.

MacLeod, K. (2017). Improving sequential lineups and eyewitness decision making: The Effects of

backloading. Honours Thesis, Saint Mary’s University.

Mallay, N. (2016). Police and layperson accuracy-confidence correlation in deception detection:

A meta-analysis. Honours Thesis, Saint Mary’s University.

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Connors, C. J. (2014). Crime television and Canadian perceptions of rights upon arrest. Honours Thesis,

Saint Mary’s University.

Boss, J. (2013). Attempted suicide in a sample of federal inmates: A postdiction validity analysis of the

SUI and SPI indices on the Personality Assessment Inventory. Honours Thesis, Saint Mary’s

University.

Potvin, M. (2009). The personality characteristic differences between men and women in a correctional

setting who abuse alcohol and drugs. Honours Thesis, Saint Mary’s University.

Langille, K. (2009). Workforce trends of female clinical psychologists upon completion of the Federal

Bureau of Prisons internship program in the U.S. Honours Thesis, Saint Mary’s University.

Cormier, B. (2008). Perceptions of forensic evidence and the CSI Effect. Honours Thesis, Saint Mary’s

University.

Crawshaw, K. (2007). The role of lawyers in the Nova Scotia Small Claims Court after the monetary

increase to $25,000. Honours Thesis, Saint Mary’s University.

Walker, L. (2007). Perceptions of crime scene evidence and the CSI Effect. Honours Thesis, Saint

Mary’s University.

Hole, C. (2006). Newspaper coverage of the “CSI Effect.” Honours Thesis, Saint Mary’s University.

Creelman, A. (2006). Personality and learning in university introductory psychology students. Honours

Thesis, Saint Mary’s University.

SERVICE

5/17 – 11/17 Guest Co-Editor I served as guest co-editor for a special issue of

Psychological Services on the prediction and prevention of

suicide.

4/17 – 5/17;

4/18 – 5/18

Grant Review Panelist I served as a Review Panelist for the Social

Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

(SSHRC) Insight Development Program, 2017 and 2018

competitions.

3/17 – 4/17 External Examiner I served as External Examiner for a review of Carleton

University’s Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice

undergraduate program.

5/12 – Present Senior Grievance Officer I serve as Senior Grievance Officer and Chair of the Saint

Mary’s University Faculty Union Grievance and

Arbitration Committee.

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9/06 – 5/18 Committee Member I served on the Saint Mary’s University Senate Academic

Discipline Appeals Board.

8/05 – Present Editorial Board Member I serve, or have served, on the editorial boards of the

following journals: The Journal of Politics and Law (since

2011), The Open Law Journal (since 2013), Today Social

Science (since 2013), and The Canadian Journal of Police

& Security Services: Practice, Policy, and Management

(from 2005-2008).

9/09 – 12/18 Faculty Representative I served on the Saint Mary's University Faculty and

Administration Pension Committee.

10/10-4/11 Acting Chair I served as the Chair of the Saint Mary’s University

Psychology Department.

9/10 – 4/11 Psychology

Representative

I served on the Saint Mary’s University Faculty of Science

Curriculum Committee.

4/09 – 4/11 Member-At-Large I served on the Executive Committee of the Saint Mary’s

University Faculty Union.

4/05 – 4/11 Committee Member I served on the American Psychology-Law Society (APA

Division 41) committee on Best Undergraduate Papers

9/08 – 2/10 Board of Directors

Member

I served on the Board of the Coastal Communities

Economic Development Co-Operative Limited.

9/06 – 9/08 Faculty Liaison I served as the Psychology Faculty Liaison with the SMU

Undergraduate Psychology Society.

9/05 – 9/08 Reviewer I served on Saint Mary’s University’s Research Ethics

Board.

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1997 - Present Ad Hoc Reviewer I have served as an ad-hoc reviewer for the following

journals: Psychology, Public Policy, and Law (since 2009)

Psychology, Crime and Law (since 2007), Law and Human

Behavior (since 2006), Behavioral Sciences and the Law

(since 1998), Psychology, Crime and the Law (since 1998),

Criminal Justice and Behavior (since 1996), Social Science

and Medicine (since 2010), Canadian Journal of

Behavioural Science (since 2010), Journal of Police and

Criminal Psychology (since 2011), Legal and

Criminological Psychology (since 2013), Canadian

Psychology (since 2014), the Justice System Journal (since

2014), Applied Cognitive Psychology (since 2015), the

International Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and

Learning (since 2015), The Journal of Forensic Social

Work (since 2015), Death Studies (since 2016), Justice

Quarterly Review (since 2016), Women & Criminal Justice

(since 2016), Justice Quarterly (since 2017), the Canadian

Journal of Behavioural Science (since 2017), the

International Journal of Forensic Mental Health (since

2017), and the International Journal of Law and

Psychiatry (since 2017). Since 1997, I have regularly

reviewed papers submitted for presentation at annual

meetings of the American Psychology-Law Society and the

American Psychological Association.

10/06 – 12/06 Committee Member I served on the search committee for a staff opening on the

SMU Research Ethics Board

11/05 Committee Member I served on the Saint Mary’s University Psychology

Department Review Committee for Masters-Level

Research Proposals to the Social Sciences and Humanities

Research Council of Canada

8/04 – 5/05 Committee Member I served on the Castleton General Education Committee

6/04 – 5/05 Team Member I worked with five faculty colleagues in different

disciplines at Castleton as part of our American Democracy

Project pilot.

9/03 – 5/05 Committee Member I served on the Castleton Disabilities Access Committee

6/03 – 5/05 Committee Member I served on the Castleton ad-hoc Committee for

Assessment of Quantitative Reasoning

9/02 – 5/05 Committee Member I served on the Castleton First-Year Seminar Steering

Committee

9/02 - 6/04 Committee Member I served on the Castleton Admissions and Retention

Committee.

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6/99 - 4/02 Webmaster I maintained the Website for APA Division 41, the

American Psychology-Law Society (www.unl.edu/ap-ls).

6/99 - 4/02 Listserv Manager I maintained the Psylaw-L email listserv (over 700

members).

10/99 - 10/01 Representative I served as the elected social psychology representative for

the APA Science Student Council.

CONSULTING EXPERIENCE

3/18 – 4/18 I provided expert witness services to the defense re: police interrogation in the R. v. Bennett

sexual assault case in Halifax.

3/17 – 4/17 I provided expert witness services re: pretrial application for access to 3rd party records in the

R. v. Stoner, Smalley, Radford, and Finbow sexual assault trial in Halifax.

3/16 – 4/16 I provided expert witness services re: “Mr. Big” confessions in the R. v. Omar murder trial in

Ontario.

4/14 – 5/14

I provided expert witness services re: in-custody and non-custodial “Mr. Big” confessions in

the R. v. Hales trial in Saskatchewan.

1/03 – 8/18 I provided research consultation and planning services to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons

Psychology Services Branch.

6/04 – 8/04 I provided statistical consultation services to Castleton State College in regards to data on

retention of full-time first-year students who entered the college from 1999 to 2002.

5/02 - 8/02 I provided statistical consultation services to Castleton State College in regards to student and

alumni survey data spanning years from 1996 to 2000.

5/99 I provided statistical consultation services to the National Center for State Courts for a

National Survey of Public Trust and Confidence in State Courts.

8/98 I helped to conduct a mock trial for the law firm of Hale and Dorr in Boston, MA, as part of

the Douglas A. Green and Associates trial consulting team.

9/97 - 5/98 I assisted with program evaluation of the Nebraska State Family Support Staff Services. My

responsibilities included database management, data analysis, and written presentation of the

evaluation to Family Support Staff supervisors.

HONORS AND AWARDS

2018 Bernice Schrank Award Canadian Association of University Teachers

2011 Visiting Scholar, Hakodate University of

Education-Hokkaido, Japan

Saint Mary's University &

Hakodate University of Education-Hokkaido

1998-2001 National Institute of Mental Health

Graduate Training Fellowship

Law/Psychology Program,

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

2000 Second Place for Professional Research

Paper

American Society of Trial Consultants Annual

Contest

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1998 National Science Foundation Graduate

Research Fellowship

Honorable Mention

1997-1999 Chancellor's Fellowship University of Nebraska-Lincoln

1997 First Place for Outstanding Oral Research

Presentation

2nd Annual Castleton/Middlebury Undergraduate

Psychology Research Conference

1996 Second Place for Outstanding Oral

Research Presentation

1st Annual Castleton/Middlebury Undergraduate

Psychology Research Conference

1996 Presidential Award Castleton State College

1995 Presidential Scholarship in Psychology Castleton State College

1994-1997 Francis Ouimet Scholarship The Francis Ouimet Society