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Amy Hyman-Gregory, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor

208--03 Vance Academic Center
Office Phone: (860) 832-3088

Email Address: gregoryamh
@ccsu.edu

Office Hours:
Mon. 11am-1pm                                                                                                          
Weds 11am-1pm                                                                                                                 Thurs. 9:45am-10:45am

 Ph.D., Florida International University, Psychology

Research Interests: Investigative interviewing practices, police interviewing techniques, eyewitness/child witness memory, expert witness testimony, and decision-making in criminal and civil cases

Courses Taught

Undergraduate Courses:
Graduate Courses:
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Law Enforcement and Society
Foundations of Criminology

Selected Publications and Academic Paper Presentations

Publications

Charman, S. D., Hyman Gregory, A., & Carlucci, M. (2009). The diagnostic utility of facial composites: Beliefs of guilt can bias perceived similarity between composite and suspect. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 15(1), 76-90.

Hyman Gregory, A., Carol, R., & Schreiber Compo, N. (2009). Talking with children about past events: Children's memory and suggestibility. In E. Hollister Sandberg & R. Spritz (Eds.) A Clinician's Guide to Normal Cognitive Development in Childhood (pp. 155-171). New York, NY: Routledge Press.

Winter, R. J, & Hyman, A. R. (November, 2008).Cooperate and you're fired: Retaliation in sexual harassment cases. Judicial notebook, APA   Monitor on Psychology, 39(10), 18.

Winter, R. J., & Hyman, A. R. (December, 2007). OJ's courtroom legacy lives on. Judicial notebook, APA Monitor on Psychology, 38(11), 15.

Academic Paper Presentations:

Charman, S. D., Hyman, A. R., & Carlucci, M. (March 2009). The diagnostic utility of facial composites: Beliefs of guilt inflate similarity                     between suspect and composite. Paper to be presented at American Psychology-Law Society, San Antonio, TX.  

Hyman Gregory, A. R., Schreiber Compo, N., Alonso, T., Lobos, A., Roque, S., Alvarez, A., & Rodriguez, J. (March 2009). Do real-world investigators remember prior witness interviews better than lay interviewers? Paper to be presented at American Psychology-Law Society, San Antonio, TX.  

Hyman, A. R., Schreiber Compo, N., Rodriguez, E., Diaz, V., Alonso, T., Charosky, M., Sylvester, K., Ortega, L., Lobos, A., Hernandez, E., & Roque, S. (March, 2008). How accurate are interviewers’ recollections of investigative interviews: Examining omissions from interview to report.          Poster presented at American Psychology-Law Society, Jacksonville, FL.

Hyman, A. R., Schreiber, N., Abril, L., Pena, C., Carol, R., Rodriguez, E., & Diaz, V. (July, 2007). Investigative interviewing and memory:  How accurate are interviewers’ recollections of investigative interviews after retention interval is manipulated? Paper presented at Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition Seventh Biennial Meeting, Lewiston, ME.

Winter, R. J., & Hyman, A. (March, 2007). Victim responses in same-sex sexual harassment cases: Aggressive & submissive reactions to approach & rejection based harassment. Paper presented at Off the Witness Stand: Using Psychology in the Practice of Justice,John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY

Hyman, A. R., Schreiber, N., Abril, L., Pena, C., Carol, R., Rodriguez, E., & Diaz, V. (March, 2007). Investigative interviewing  and memory: How accurate are interviewers’ recollections of investigative interviews? Poster presented at Off the Witness Stand: Using Psychology in the Practice of Justice, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New

York, NY

Rodriguez, E., Diaz, V., Carol, R. Abril, L., Hyman, A., & Schreiber, N. (March, 2007). Interviewing techniques in lay interviewers: Are they   intuitively good? Poster presented at Off the Witness Stand: Using Psychology in the Practice of Justice, John Jay College of Criminal Justice,  New York, NY.

Hyman, A. R., Winter, R. J., & O’Neil, K. M. (March, 2006). Mental vs. physical pain: Itemizing the elements of non-economic damages. Paper   presented at American Psychology-Law Society, St. Petersburg, FL.

Hyman, A., Garcia, L., & Penrod, S. (March, 2006). Eyewitness misidentification and unconscious transference: Fact or fiction? Paper presented at American Psychology -Law Society, St. Petersburg, FL.