

332. Wrongfully Convicted, Ultimately Acquitted — Amanda Knox on Criminal Injustice and Why It Happens
Mar 14, 2023
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
What's the Difference Between Retributive Justice and Restorative Justice?
01:59 • 6min
How Do You Know if Someone Is Involved in a Crime?
07:44 • 3min
The Anchoring Bias in Cognitive Psychology
10:14 • 3min
The Conjunction Fallacy
12:46 • 4min
Kahneman Tversky's Interpretation of the Linda Problem
16:35 • 4min
How Would You React if Your Roommate Was Murdered?
20:35 • 3min
Body Language Experts
23:31 • 5min
Is There a Bias in Forensic Pathology?
28:18 • 3min
Do We Have Rules to Protect Innocent People?
30:53 • 3min
Are You Aware That People Repressed These Memories?
33:45 • 5min
You Want to Know How to Beat the Polygraph?
38:18 • 4min
Victims Rights and the Death Penalty - It's None of Your Business
42:11 • 2min
I'm 20 and I'ven't Slept in 3 Days and My Roommate Was Murdered
44:29 • 3min
Is It Possible They Still Think I Was a Victim?
47:22 • 2min
What Happened to Themselves?
49:18 • 3min
Is There a Signal Detection Problem?
52:36 • 5min