Dr. Misty Duke, Assistant Professor
Faculty Profile
MISTY DUKE graduated from the University of Texas at El Paso in 2013 with a doctorate degree in Legal Psychology and a certificate in Quantitative Methods in Psychology. Dr. Duke has conducted research on child suggestibility, juror decision-making, and the development of rapport in investigative interviews and interrogations. Her current research with a grant from the FBI explores non-coercive methods for obtaining information from sources in intelligence interviews and interrogations. Her teaching interests are in scientific approaches to intelligence interviews and interrogations and in research methodology and statistical analyses.
Courses Taught:
INSS 3302 : Seminar in Intelligence and National Security
CRIJ 5302/INSS 5300 : Research Methods in Intelligence and Criminal Justice
CRIJ/INSS 5323: Investigative Interviewing and Interrogation
CRIJ/INSS 5328: Decision Making for Intelligence and CJ Professionals
CRIJ/INSS 5361 : Statistical Analysis in Intelligence and Criminal Justice