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1 School of Criminal Justice Texas State University San Marcos, TX EDUCATION Ph.D. Graduate Center, CUNY (2015) Major Program: Psychology Dissertation: Sensitizing Jurors to Factors Influencing the Accuracy of Eyewitness Identification: Assessing the Effectiveness of the Henderson Instructions M.Phil. Graduate Center, CUNY (2014) M.A. John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY (2014) Major Program: Psychology Thesis: Do Demonstratives Increase the Effectiveness of the Opposing Expert Safeguard against Unreliable Scientific Evidence? M.A. University of South Florida (2007) Major Program: Criminology Thesis: The Conditional Influence of Criminological Constructs on Juvenile Delinquency: An Examination of the Moderating Effects of Self-Control B.S. University of Central Florida (2005) Major Program: Criminal Justice (University Honors) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2016-present Assistant Professor, School of Criminal Justice, Texas State University Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Psychology Department, Barnard College, Columbia University Trial Consulting under Drs. Steven Penrod and Margaret Bull-Kovera Research Assistant, Psychology Department, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York Trial Consultant, Trial Practices, Inc Research Assistant, Psychology Department, University of South Florida Juvenile Diversion Program Coordinator, Boy Scouts of America Graduate Assistant, Criminology Department, University of South Florida PUBLICATIONS * indicates student author Jones, A.M., Jones, S., & Duron, A.* (in press). Perspective differences in trial process: A comparison of judges, juries, and litigants. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. doi: / Last revised: March 9, 2019
2 Jones, A.M., Heuer, L., Penrod, S, & Udell, D. (2019). Perceptions of access to justice among unrepresented tenants: An examination of procedural justice and deservingness in New York City Housing Court. Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice, 19, doi: / Jones, A.M., & Penrod, S. (2018). Research-based instructions induce sensitivity to confession evidence. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 25, doi: / Brimbal, L., & Jones, A.M. (2018). Perceptions of suspect statements: A comparison of exposed lies and confessions. Psychology, Crime and Law, 24, doi: / X Jones, A.M., & Penrod, S. (2018). Improving the effectiveness of the Henderson instruction safeguard against unreliable eyewitness identification. Psychology, Crime and Law, 24, doi: / X Jones, A.M. (2017). Female jury membership. In F. Bernat & K. Frailing (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Women and Crime. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. Jones, A.M., & Brimbal, L. (2017). Lay perceptions of interrogation techniques: Identifying the role of Belief in a Just World and Right Wing Authoritarianism. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 14, doi: /jiop.1476 Jones, A.M., Bergold, A.N., Dillon, M., & Penrod, S. (2017). Comparing the effectiveness of the Henderson instructions and expert testimony: Which safeguard improves jurors evaluations of eyewitness evidence? Journal of Experimental Criminology, 13, doi: /s Dillon, M., Jones, A.M., Bergold, A.N., Hui, C., & Penrod, S. (2017). Henderson instructions: Do they enhance evidence evaluation? Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice, 17, doi: / Jones, A.M., & Penrod, S. (2016). Can expert testimony sensitize jurors to coercive interrogation tactics? Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 16, doi: / Cochran, J.K., Jones, S., Jones, A.M., & Sellers, C.S. (2016). Does criminal propensity moderate the effects of social learning theory variables on intimate partner violence? Deviant Behavior, 37, doi: / Jones, A.M. (2015). Eyewitness testimony. In W.G. Jennings (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment (pp. 1-5). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. doi: / wbecpx263
3 Jones, A.M., Jones, S., & Penrod, S. (2015). Examining legal authoritarianism in the impact of punishment severity on juror decisions. Psychology, Crime, & Law, 21, doi: / X Jones, A.M., & Kovera, M. (2015). A demonstrative helps opposing expert testimony sensitize jurors to the validity of scientific evidence. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 15, doi: / Yarbrough, A. (2014). Eyewitness misidentification. In D. Jones-Brown, B.D. Frazier, & M. Brooks (Eds.), African Americans and Criminal Justice: An Encyclopedia (pp ). New York: Greenwood Publishers. Nicholson, A.S., Yarbrough, A., & Penrod, S.D. (2014). Jury decision making and eyewitness testimony. In G. Bruinsma, & D. Weisburd (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice (pp ). New York: Springer. doi: / _670 Yarbrough, A., Jones, S., Sullivan, C., Sellers, C., & Cochran, J. (2012). Social learning and self-control: Assessing the moderating potential of criminal propensity. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 56, doi: / x Ruva, C., Guenther, C., & Yarbrough, A. (2011). Positive and negative pretrial publicity: The roles of impression formation, emotion, and predecisional distortion. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 38, doi: / MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW Bergold, A.S., Jones, A.M., Dillon, M., & Penrod, S. Can the Henderson eyewitness instructions improve jury deliberations? Jones, A.M. Who do you believe? Assessing jurors differential perceptions of victim and bystander witnesses. Jones, A.M., & Bergold, A.N. How judicial instructions help jurors understand specific eyewitness factors. ADDITIONAL WRITING Jones, A.M., Heuer, L., & Penrod, S. (2017). The responsibility of judges to assure due process: Tension among neutrality, rights protection, and role. National Science Foundation Final Report. Jones, A.M., Heuer, L., & Penrod, S. (2016). The responsibility of judges to assure due process: Tension among neutrality, rights protection, and role. National Science Foundation Annual Report.
4 Bergold, A.S., Jones, A.M., Dillion, M., & Penrod, S. (2015). Issue-specific jury instructions in eyewitness cases: Are they more effective than traditional safeguards? National Science Foundation Final Report. Yarbrough, A. & Nicholson, A.S. (2012). Significant eyewitness cases and the shifting focus of the courts, Legal Update Column, American Psychology and Law Society Newsletter. Toomey, J., & Yarbrough, A. (2011). Studying forensic psychology in the U.S. European Association of Psychology and Law (EAPL) guest post. PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS *indicates student author Jones, A.M. (2019, February). Jurors are perceptive to psychologically coercive interrogation tactics Without safeguards. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Western Society of Criminology, Honolulu, Hawaii. Fenimore, D.,* & Jones, A.M. (2018, November). What influences punitive responses? Examining the interaction between shared identity and crime severity. Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia. Jones, A.M., Bergold, A.N., & Penrod, S. (2018, March). Computer generated filler similarity: A test of similar, but not too similar lineups. Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Memphis, Tennessee. Duron, A.*, Jones, A.M., & Jones, S. (2017, November). Comparing judicial, jury, and litigant perceptions of the trial process. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Bergold, A.N., Jones, A.M., & Penrod, S. (2017, November). How judicial instructions help jurors understand specific eyewitness factors. Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Duron, A.*, Jones, A.M., & Jones, S. (2017, November). Comparing judicial, jury, and litigant perceptions of the trial process. Poster presentation at the annual International Research Conference for Graduate Students. San Marcos, Texas. Jones, A.M., Heuer, L., & Penrod, S. (2017, March). Does good (bad) behavior deserve good (bad) treatment? A test of the justice matching hypothesis. Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Seattle, Washington. Jones, A.M. (2016, November). Who do you believe? Assessing jurors differential perceptions of victim and bystander witnesses. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, Louisiana.
5 Jones, A.M., Heuer, L., & Penrod, S. (2016, July). The responsibility of judges to assure due process: Assessing antecedents of procedural and distributive justice in New York City Housing Court. Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the European Association of Psychology and Law, Toulouse, France. Brimbal, L., & Jones, A.M. (2016, March). Ethics in interviews and interrogations: Identifying individual differences in public perceptions. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, New York, New York. Jones, A.M., & Penrod, S. (2015, May). Jurors compliance and Henderson style judicial instructions influence evaluations of confession evidence. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, New York, New York. Brimbal, L., Berman, M., & Jones, A.M. (2015, March). Jurors perceptions of incriminating statements: How useful can an investigative interview be in court? Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Diego, California. Jones, A.M., Bergold, A.S., Berman, M., & Penrod, S. (2015, March). Sensitizing jurors to factors influencing the accuracy of eyewitness identification: Assessing the effectiveness of the Henderson instructions. Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Diego, California. Yarbrough, A., & Penrod, S. (2014, March). Can expert testimony sensitize jurors to the coerciveness of interrogation tactics? Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, Louisiana. Nicholson, A.S., Yarbrough, A., Berman, M., Hui, C., & Penrod, S. (2014, March). Helping jurors understand eyewitness identifications: Deliberations and judicial instructions. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, Louisiana. Berman, M., Yarbrough, A., Nicholson, A.S., Hui, C., & Penrod, S. (2014, March). Do issuespecific judicial instructions sensitize jurors to eyewitness identification accuracy? Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, Louisiana. Hui, C., Yarbrough, A., Berman, M., Nicholson, A.S., & Penrod, S. (2014, March). Intuitive or informed decision makers? The impact of probative value of evidence on coherencebased reasoning in juror decision making. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, Louisiana. Berman, M., Nicholson, A., Yarbrough, A., Hui, C., & Penrod, S. (2013, June). Issue-specific judicial instructions and expert testimony in eyewitness cases. Poster presentation at the bi-annual meeting of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
6 Yarbrough, A., & Kovera, M. (2013, March). Do demonstratives improve the procedural safeguard of opposing expert testimony? Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Portland, Oregon. Yarbrough, A., Nicholson, A., & Penrod, S. (2012, June). Significant eyewitness cases and the shifting focus of the courts. Paper presentation at the Tenth Biennial International Conference, New York, New York. Yarbrough, A., & Jones, S. (2011, March). Is procedural justice dependent on perspective? An examination of role and satisfaction in civil trials. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Miami, Florida. Ruva, C., Guenther, C., & Yarbrough, A. (2010, March). Deciphering the effects of positive and negative PTP: Examining the roles of impression formation, emotion and predecisional distortion. Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Vancouver, Canada. Yarbrough, A., Jones, S., Sellers, C., Cochran, J., & Sullivan, C. (2007, November). The conditional influence of criminological constructs on juvenile delinquency: An examination of the moderating effects of self-control. Paper presentation at the 59th annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia. Yarbrough, A., & Sullivan, C. (2006, November). Family violence and adolescent delinquency: examining the relationship between witnessing family violence in childhood and antisocial behavior. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, California. RESEARCH GRANTS Awarded Extralegal factors in juror decision making, Qualtrics Behavioral Research Grant, $3, Improving the effectiveness of the Henderson instruction safeguard against unreliable eyewitness identification, Doctoral Student Research Grant, Graduate Center, City University of New York. $1, Jurors' perceptions of incriminating statements: How useful can an investigative interview be in court? Ethics Across the Curriculum Grant, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York. $2,750. Laure Brimbal, Co-PI. Submitted, but not Awarded 2018 Eyewitness Research in the 21 st Century: An Examination of Eyewitness Memory, Accuracy, and Physiological Responses in Immersive Environments. National Institute of Justice, $394,139.
7 Eyewitness Research in the 21 st Century: An Examination of Eyewitnesses in Immersive Environments. Multidisciplinary Internal Research Grant at Texas State University, $21, Exposed lies vs confessions: Specifying the effect of instructions, interview technique, and evidence on perceptions of suspect interview outcomes. American Psychology-Law Society Early Career Professional Grant-in-Aid, $5,000. Laure Brimbal, Co-PI. What influences punitive responses? Examining the interaction between shared identity and crime severity. Time-Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences, National Science Foundation. Danielle Fenimore, Co-PI*. Eyewitness Research in the 21 st Century: An Examination of Eyewitnesses in Virtual Reality. Research Enhancement Program at Texas State University, $8, Disentangling lineup fairness and filler similarity: Implications for lineup constructor strategies. American Psychology-Law Society Early Career Professional Grant-in-Aid, $5,000. AWARDS An exploratory study of plea bargaining practices in Texas. Research Enhancement Program at Texas State University, $16, SAGE Junior Faculty Professional Development Teaching Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, $ College of Applied Arts Excellence in Scholarly Activities, Texas State University, $1, Dissertation Fellowship, Graduate Center, City University of New York, $22,000 American Psychology-Law Society Outstanding Student Paper Award, Sensitizing jurors to factors influencing the accuracy of eyewitness identification: Assessing the effectiveness of the Henderson instructions, $200 American Society of Criminology Division of Experimental Criminology Student Paper Award, Sensitizing jurors to factors influencing the accuracy of eyewitness identification: Assessing the effectiveness of the Henderson instructions
8 COURSES TAUGHT Criminological Theory and Victimization Research Methods in Criminal Justice Wrongful Convictions Introductory Psychology Research Methods in Psychology Forensic Psychology Social Psychology PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Psychology-Law Society (Division 41 of APA) American Society of Criminology The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences European Association of Psychology and Law Western Society of Criminology PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Service to the Department Coordinator of the SONA Undergraduate Research Experience Program (2016-present) Chair of the Undergraduate Research Committee (2017-present) Member of the Scholarship Committee (2017-present) Non-tenured Member of the Personnel Committee ( ) Recorded faculty meeting minutes ( ) Service to the Discipline Reviewer, Legal and Criminological Psychology (2019-present) Reviewer, Law and Human Behavior (2019-present) Reviewer, Criminal Justice and Behavior (2017-present) Reviewer, Psychiatry, Psychology and Law (2017-present) Reviewer, Journal of Experimental Criminology (2017-present) Reviewer, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management (2017- present) Reviewer, Law & Society Review (2016-present) Reviewer, Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice (2016-present) Reviewer, National Science Foundation (2016-present) Reviewer, Applied Cognitive Psychology (2018-present) Member of the Law and Human Behavior student editorial board ( ) Ad hoc reviewer for 2017 APLS annual conference, Seattle, WA Ad hoc reviewer for 2015 APLS annual conference, San Diego, CA Ad hoc reviewer for 2013 APLS annual conference, Portland, OR
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