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Narchet, Nadia (full)
Fadia
M.
Narchet
Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice & Forensic Sciences
Criminal Justice
203-479-4593
STHC209
South Campus Hall
Academic Credentials

    Education

    Ph.D., Florida International University, 2005
    M.S., Florida International University, 2003
    B.S., Barry University, 2000

    Published Books and Articles

    Narchet, F.M., Meissner, C.A., & Russano, M.B. (2011) Modeling the influence of investigator bias on true and false confession. Law and Human Behavior, 35, 452-456.

    Tamborra, T.L. & Narchet, F.M. (2011). A university sexual misconduct policy: Prioritizing student victim voices. Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 13, 16-33.

    Meissner, C.A., Russano, M.B., & Narchet, F.M. (2010).  The importance of a laboratory science for improving the diagnostic value of confession evidence.  To appear in G.D. Lassiter & C. Meissner's (Eds.)  Interrogations and confessions: Research, practice, and policy.  Washington, DC: APA.
     
    Russano, M.B., Meissner, C.A., Narchet, F.M. & Kassin, K. (2005). True and false confessions: A novel experimental paradigm. Psychological Science. 16, 481-486.

    Other

    Dr. Narchet also serves as Co-Advisor of Alpha Tau, the Criminal Justice Honor Society.