Search Cornell
Projects & Programs
4-H Youth Development
Action Research Collaborative
ACT for Youth
Community Neuroscience Initiative
Contribution Project
CITRA
CRPSIR
CUCE – NYC
GripTape
The Parenting Project
Project 2Gen
PRYDE
Residential Child Care Project
TRIPLL
Youth Risk and Opportunity Lab
Publications & Media
All Publications
All Media
Opportunities For Researchers
Cornell Translational Research Summer Institute
Awards for Researchers
Opportunities For Students
Course Offerings
Undergraduate Translational Research Symposium
BCTR Scholars
Gerontology Minor
Awards for Students
News & Events
All News
Talks at Twelve Series
All Events
About Us
Mission & History
Urie Bronfenbrenner
Translational Research
Directory
Evidence-Based Living Blog
Contact Us
Select Page
Search Bronfenbrenner
News
BCTR
>
Media Library
>
BCTR Talks at Twelve
,
criminal justice
,
James Garbarino
,
psychology
,
video
>
Listening to Killers: Bringing Developmental Psychology into the Courtroom in Murder Cases
Mar 3, 2015
Listening to Killers: Bringing Developmental Psychology into the Courtroom in Murder Cases
Search for:
Latest Headlines
Resident-to-resident aggression common in assisted living
Cornell, SUNY students show off contributions that help others
RCCP’s Lisa McCabe discusses how local community education needs can affect access to child care
Burrow shares research on purpose at White House Youth Policy Summit
Linguistic clues can help detect mild cognitive impairment
Upcoming Events
CNI Accessible Lecture – The Brain Skin Connection: Research on Your Largest Endocrine Organ
Zoom
19
May
Fuse International Conference on Knowledge Exchange in Public Health
Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine
11
Jun
All Events