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The communicative-intent analyses revealed significant differences between false and presumed-true confessions. This component of the project will be presented at the 2025 Poster Showcase in November 2026 at Charles 21 (Downtown Campus).
For my research I am building a Large Language Model that can codify police interviews at three different levels: continent (e.g., function), content (e.g., topic), and context (e.g., interaction). This may sound tricky but the idea is to capture the dynamism between interviewer and interviewee in a most realistic manner.
As part of the research group led by the Dr. Nuria Sánchez, we have published our first results about wrongful convictions in Spain. This is the first time this research is done in the country and we were able to analyze all the revisions that resulted in an exoneration. As a result, we found that 88 innocent individuals spend time in prison for a crime they did not committed.
This project surges with the idea of increasing the opportunities for those students who live in countries that does not provide the same networking opportunities as other parts of the world. This project will allow to any student with a research idea to present it in front of the other researchers in the field of legal and forensic psychology.
In 2019, I was invited to a radio program called "Amb Josep Cuní" [with Josep Cuní] to comment on the show Unbelievable (Netflix, 2019). As someone who sees any opportunity to get research ideas or check whether evidence-based knowledge is properly convey on the media, I found the series very interesting. Spanish insteresting.