
RECENT ONLINE & OP-ED PIECES
Pezdek, K. & Reisberg, D., “Memory and Perception” a regular column in The Champion, the publication of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL).
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Pezdek, K. & Reisberg, D. (2026). Confirmation Bias—Careful! Your Initial Inclinations Can Mislead You. The Champion.
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Reisberg, D. & Pezdek, K. (2026). Children’s Memory. The Champion.
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Pezdek, K. & Reisberg, D. (2026). Yes, Eyewitness Confidence is Diagnostic of Eyewitness Accuracy. The Champion.
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Reisberg, D. & Pezdek, K. (2026). How Reliable are Intoxicated Witnesses? The Champion.
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Pezdek, K. & Reisberg, D. (2026). What Shapes Event Memory Beyond the Event Itself? The Champion.
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Reisberg, D. & Pezdek, K. (July 2025). Prosecutors’ Efforts to Exclude Expert Testimony about Memory. The Champion.
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Pezdek, K., & Reisberg. D. (January/February 2026). Cross-Race Identification: Well Known but Not Well Understood. The Champion.
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Pezdek, K. & Reisberg, D. (August 2025). The Complexities of Video Recorded Evidence in the Legal System. The Champion.
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Reisberg, D. & Pezdek, K. (November/December 2024). Memory for Traumatic Events. The Champion.
Lerer, T. & Pezdek, K. (May 2024). The Witness Who Was Not There: Challenging the Reliability of Identifications Made from Images. The Champion.
Pezdek, K. (2024, Summer). Perceptions of Officer-Involved Shootings by Police Officers and Civilians. Applied Police Briefings. Vol. 01, 54-56.
Pezdek, K. (2024, Summer). Are Memories of Use-of-Force Incidents Altered when Police Officers View their Body-Worn Camera Footage? Applied Police Briefings. Vol. 01, 51-53.
Pezdek, K. (2022, January/February). Four myths about eyewitness memory. Sheriff & Deputy Magazine. 74(1). 50-52. (See page 50 @ this link:
https://nsa.ygsclicbook.com/pubs/sheriffdeputy/2022/JanFeb/live/index.html)
Pezdek, K. (2015). Should cops get to review the video before they report? The Marshall Project. https://www.themarshallproject.org/2015/08/13/should-cops-get-to-review-the-video-before-they-report