CSE Forensic Symposium Gives Behind-the-Scenes Look at Crime



More than 130 people attended the first-ever forensic psychology symposium at the College of Saint Elizabeth (CSE), Morristown, N.J., on October 24, 2007, held in conjunction with the College’s new masters program on campus.

 

Noted author and television consultant Dr. Katherine Ramsland, was the day’s keynote speaker. Dr. Ramstand gave a behind-the-scenes look at popular television shows such as CSI and Criminal Minds. Other speakers addressed topics such as false confessions, crime scene analysis and the polygraph test.

 

 

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 At the first-ever forensic psychology symposium held at CSE, Jerry Lewis, third from the left, gave a presentation on the polygraph test. With Mr. Lewis are: (l-r) Dr. Valerie Scott, CSE director of the Graduate Program in Counseling Psychology; Dr. Herman Huber, CSE chair of the Psychology Department; and CSE President Sr. Francis Raftery. (Photo by Mary Ann Matlock)