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Recent Presentations

2023

Moore, T. E.  Investigating Interviewing. Toronto Police College: Progressive interviewing techniques. April 17 – 21, 2023.   

 

Moore, T. E.  Statement admissibility. Invited address at the Toronto Police College, Persuasion-based Interviewing Course, June 1, 2023.  

 

Moore, T. E.  Statement admissibility. Invited address at the Toronto Police College, Persuasion-based Interviewing Course, Nov 2, 2023.  

 

Moore, T. E.  The trial begins at the police station: Voluntariness and statement admissibility. Courthouse Libraries|BC, Training & Professional Development Webinars, Criminal Law Scholars Series. Nov 15, 2023.   

 

Moore, T. E.  Statement admissibility. Invited address at the Toronto Police College, Persuasion-based Interviewing Course, Nov 16, 2023.

 

Moore, T. E.  Forensic Science & Criminal Law Seminar (Law 406D.003), Guest lecture, Peter A. Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia, Nov 21, 2023.

2022

Moore, T. E. Trauma Informed Credibility. Panelist at the 50th Annual Criminal Lawyers’ Association Fall Conference, Nov 18-19, 2022, Toronto.  

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Moore, T. E.  Voluntariness and statement admissibility. Invited address at the Toronto Police College, Persuasion-based Interviewing Course, Nov. 10, 2022.

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Moore, T. E.  False Confessions. Invited address. CRIMINOLOGY 438: Wrongful Convictions and Other Miscarriages of Justice.  Simon Fraser University, February 17.

 

Moore, T. E. Forensic Psychology & False Confessions: The Reid Technique. The Innocence Project 2021-2022, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, January 20.  

2021

Moore, T. E. Memory Science in a Forensic Context.  Presentation (with Dan Bernstein) in FALSE MEMORY WEBINAR: How memories for events that never occurred develop and their behavioural consequences and societal implications.  Sponsored by the Canadian Crime Victim Foundation.  May 19, 2021, York University.      

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Moore, T. E. Invited Workshop On the (Un)reliability of Mr. Big Confessions. Congrescommission 2020-2021 SOS   Online conference: Infiltration of Criminal Organizations.  May 20, Leiden University, the Netherlands.

       

Moore, T. E.  Memory & Eyewitness Identifications (Feb 11); False Confessions & Mr Big tactics (Feb 25); Satanic Panic (March 11).  Guest lectures at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, LAW542H1S Wrongful Convictions.   

2019

Moore, T. E.  Poisoning the well: Sources of contamination in eye witness identifications. Invited address at InterForensics Conference, Justice and Society, Sao Paulo, Brazil, May 23, 2019. 

 

Moore, T. E. Mr. Big Undercover Operations: Who is deceiving whom?  Invited address at InterForensics Conference, Psychiatry and Forensic Psychology, Sao Paulo, Brazil, May 25, 2019.   

2018

Moore, T. E.  Cognitive Science & Police Investigations. Invited address at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, CML 3147A00; Studies in Criminal Law: Wrongful Convictions. Nov. 6.      

 

Moore, T. E.  Memory in the criminal courts.  Invited presentation at University of Toronto at Mississauga Forensic Science Program, (Evidence, Law & Forensic Science in Canada (FSC360H5F), Erindale, Nov. 13.   

 

Moore, T. E.  Appraising Mr. Big Operations.  Invited address to symposium entitled Undercover in the Netherlands with Mr Big. Utrecht, The Netherlands, Oct. 3.  

 

Moore, T. E. Preventing miscarriages of justice (with Stephanie Nowak, Innocence Canada). Invited address to the Canadian Police College, Major Crimes Investigative Techniques Course. Ottawa, May 7.

2017

Moore, T. E. Expert Evidence: Appraising Mr. Big Operations. Invited address at Dalhousie University, Schulich School of Law, Evidence (LAWS2008). Dec. 1, Halifax.  

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Moore, T. E. Expert opinion evidence & statement admissibility issues. Invited lecture at University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, Wrongful Convictions (LAW542H1F), Oct. 4, 2017.   

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Moore, T. E.  Appraising Confessions.  Panel participant. Canadian Psychological Association, Criminal Justice Psychology.  Psychological Issues in Criminal Cases: Factors that Influence the Risk of Wrongful Convictions, Toronto, June 10, 2017.

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Moore, T. E.  Investigative interviews and statement admissibility. Invited address at the Toronto Police College, Persuasion-based Interviewing Course, March 2, 2017.

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Moore, T. E.  Memory Science & Its Legal Implications.  Panel participant. Evidence in Criminal Investigations: Latest Developments in Law and Practice. Osgoode Hall Law School Professional Development Program. March 31, 2017.

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Moore, T. E.  Investigative interviews. Invited address at the Toronto Police College, Persuasion-based Interviewing Course, May 18, 2017.

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Moore, T. E. Invited participant at the Wrongful Conviction Roundtable Hosted by Innocence Canada and the Department of Justice: The Future of Innocence Work as Part of the Federal Criminal Justice System Review.  Law Society of Upper Canada, Feb 10, 2017. 

2016

Moore, T. E.  Interrogations and the admissibility of statements.   Invited address at the Toronto Police College, Persuasion-based Interviewing Course, Nov. 30, 2016.  

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Moore, T. E.  Identification cases: Critiquing the strength of an eye-witness identification. Invited address at Innocence Canada/ Legal Aid Ontario Continuing Professional Development Session -- Unravelling the truth: Investigations, Interviews and Confessions. Ontario Bar Association, Nov. 30, 2016.

 

Moore, T. E. Cognitive Science & Police Investigations.  Guest lecture in LAW 6784 - Problems of Proof: Advanced Perspectives on the Law of Evidence [Osgoode Professional LLM in Criminal Law and Procedure. Oct. 13, 2016.

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Moore, T. E.  Cognitive Science & Police Investigations. Invited address at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law, Common Law Section,  CML 3147 –  Studies in Criminal Law: Wrongful Convictions,  Oct. 18, 2016.  

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