BROOKE BUTLER, PH.D., P.A.
Sarasota, FL 34243
Phone: 941-***-****
Fax: 941-***-****
E-mail: ************.***@*****.***
Web: http://www.brookebutlerphd.comhttp://butler.socialpsychology.org
EDUCATION
2000 Ph.D. Florida International University
Miami, FL
Major Program: Legal Psychology
Minor Program: Social Psychology
Dissertation: The Role of Death Qualification in
Venirepersons Evaluations of Aggravating and Mitigating
Circumstances in Capital Trials
Major Professor: Gary Moran, Ph.D.
1997 M.A. University of North Florida
Jacksonville, FL
Major Program: Psychology
Thesis: The Impact of Rape Victim Demeanor and
Occupational Dress on Juror and Jury Decisions
Major Professor: Linda A. Foley, Ph.D.
1994 B.A. University of North Florida, summa cum laude
Jacksonville, FL
Major Program: Psychology
Minor Program: Criminal Justice
ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS
2010PresentRegional Director
Regional Board of Directors
Florida Capital Resource Center
Miami, FL
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CONSULTING POSITIONS
2011PresentLegal Psychologist, Mitigation Specialist, and Litigation
ConsultantPrivate Practice
Sarasota, FL
20092011Mitigation Specialist and Forensic CoordinatorOffice of the Public Defender
Twelfth Judicial Circuit
Capital Division
Sarasota, FL
2009ConsultantThe Innocence Project of Florida
Tallahassee, FL
20022011Legal Psychologist, Mitigation Specialist, and Litigation
Consultant
Independent Contractor
Sarasota, FL
20002002Legal Psychologist, Mitigation Specialist, and Litigation
Consultant
Independent Contractor
Miami, FL
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
2009PresentStudent-Appointed Professor of Psychology
New College of Florida
Division of Social Sciences
Sarasota, FL
20022010Instructor to Assistant ProfessorUniversity of South Florida-Sarasota
Department of Psychology
Sarasota, FL
19972002LecturerFlorida International UniversityDepartment of Psychology
Miami, FL
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19951997Graduate AssistantUniversity of North FloridaDepartment of Psychology
Jacksonville, FL
LICENSES
2012 Present Agency License
State of Florida
Class A
#A1100175
2011 Present Private Investigator License
State of Florida
Class C
#1100350
2011 Present Notary License
State of Florida
#EE 66620
PUBLICATIONS
MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVISION
Butler, B. (2012). The empathic divide: Individual differences in capital jurors
susceptibility to pretrial publicity. Manuscript under revision.
Butler, B. (2012). An eye for an eye v. turn the other cheek: How individual
differences impact capital jurors receptiveness to religious appeals in the
courtroom. Manuscript under revision.
Butler, B. (2012). What s beautiful is bad? The effect of capital defendant gender and
attractiveness on juror decision-making processes. Manuscript under revision.
MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW
Butler, B., & Moran, G. (2012). The role of death-qualification status on susceptibility
to eyewitness identification: Can eyewitness expert testimony moderate this
effect? Manuscript submitted for publication.
Butler, B. (2012). Don t execute my guilty client! The impact of plea bargaining on
juror sentencing in capital trials. Manuscript submitted for publication.
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Butler, B. (2012). Mitigation and the media: Capital pretrial publicity as a symbolic
public execution. Manuscript submitted for presentation.
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Butler, B. (2012). Moving beyond Batson and McCleskey: Death qualification,
prejudice, and implications for due process. Manuscript submitted for
presentation.
Butler, B. (2011, March). The ultimate opinion: A comparison of capital trial judges
and venirepersons evaluations of aggravating and mitigating circumstances.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS
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Butler, B. (2012, October). Twenty-five years post-Lockhart: What do we know about
death-qualified jurors? Invited speaker at a colloquium conducted by the Gulf
Coast Humanist Association, Venice, FL.
Butler, B. (2012, July). How to think like a shrink: Conducting a juror-centered voir
dire. Invited speaker at a seminar conducted by the Hillsborough County
Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Tampa, FL.
Butler, B. (2011, November). Exacting mindless vengeance: How death
qualification impacts capital defendants due process rights. Invited speaker at
a colloquium conducted by the Humanists of Sarasota Bay, Sarasota, FL.
Butler, B. (2011, March). Capital pretrial publicity as a symbolic public execution:
Implications, applications, and using the media to your advantage. Invited
speaker at the annual Life in the Balance conference of the National Legal Aid
and Defender Association, Orlando, FL.
Butler, B. (2011, March). How to think like a shrink: Using psychological concepts to
enhance voir dire. Invited speaker at the annual Life in the Balance conference
of the National Legal Aid and Defender Association, Orlando, FL.
Butler, B. (2010, January). Death qualification and the Supreme Court. Invited
speaker at a colloquium conducted by Stetson University College of Law, St.
Petersburg, FL.
Butler, B. (2009, September). The dance of death: Challenges defense attorneys face
when qualifying a capital jury panel. Invited speaker at the annual Life Over
Death conference of the Florida Public Defender Association, Orlando, FL.
Butler, B. (2009, July). Moving beyond McCleskey: Death qualification, prejudice,
and implications for due process. Invited speaker at a seminar conducted by
the Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Marksville, LA.
Butler, B. (2009, March). Life, death, and the capital jury. Invited speaker at a
colloquium conducted by the Department of Criminal Justice at the State
University of New York-Buffalo State College, Buffalo, NY.
Butler, B. (2009, February). Psychology and the law. Invited speaker at a seminar
conducted by Girls, Inc., Sarasota, FL.
Butler, B. (2008, November). Capital jury selection and the Supreme Court: Death-
qualification research post-Lockhart and Uttecht. Invited speaker at a
colloquium conducted by the Department of Psychology at Florida
International University, Miami, FL.
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Butler, B. (2008, January). Death qualification, dissonance, due process, and the
death penalty. Invited speaker at a colloquium conducted by the Department of
Psychology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE.
Butler, B. (2007, December). Social justice: Psychology as a catalyst for legal change.
Invited speaker at a colloquium conducted by the Department of Psychology at
Scripps College, Claremont, CA.
Butler, B. (2007, November). Vulnerable populations and the death penalty. Invited
speaker at a seminar conducted by the Department of Special Education at the
University of South Florida-Sarasota, Sarasota, FL.
Butler, B. (2007, May). Death qualification in capital trials: Judicial issues and
remedies. Invited speaker at the Handling Capital Cases seminar conducted
by the Florida College of Advanced Judicial Studies, Fort Myers, FL.
Butler, B. (2006, November). Evolving standards of decency: Refusing to execute
the mentally retarded. Invited speaker at a seminar conducted by the
Department of Special Education at the University of South Florida-Sarasota,
Sarasota, FL.
Butler, B. (2006, October). Commonsense justice and the death penalty: The impact
of death-qualification status on susceptibility to victim impact statements in
capital trials. Invited speaker at a colloquium conducted by the Department of
Psychology at the University of South Florida, Tampa, FL.
Butler, B. (2006, October). The role of forensic psychologists in the legal system.
Invited speaker at a seminar conducted by the Department of Rehabilitation
and Mental Health Counseling at the University of South Florida-Sarasota,
Sarasota, FL.
Butler, B. (2006, October). The next generation of death-penalty research: Priorities,
strategies, and an agenda. Invited speaker at a seminar conducted by the
Capital Punishment Research Initiative of the School of Criminal Justice at the
State University of New York-Albany, Albany, NY.
Butler, B. (2006, August). Avoid men with moustaches and women who wear
lipstick? More effective ways to improve the voir dire process. Invited speaker
a seminar conducted by the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers,
Bradenton, FL.
Butler, B. (2006, May). Death is different: How death qualification affects capital
defendants right to due process. Invited speaker at the Handling Capital
Cases seminar conducted by the Florida College of Advanced Judicial Studies,
Fort Myers, FL.
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Butler, B. (2006, March). Scientific jury selection. Invited speaker at a seminar
conducted by the American Inns of Court, Sarasota, FL.
Butler, B. (2006, February). FL v. Smith: Death qualification + pretrial publicity =
change of venue? Invited speaker at a colloquium conducted by the University
of South Florida-Sarasota, Sarasota, FL.
Butler, B. (2006, January). Death by design: How death qualification affects capital
trials. Invited speaker at a colloquium conducted by the Department of
Psychology at the University of South Florida, Tampa, FL.
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Butler, B. (2005, December). Scientific jury selection for the 21 century. Invited
speaker at a seminar conducted by the Office of the Public Defender-Ninth
Judicial Circuit, Orlando, FL.
Butler, B. (2005, December). Only liberals go to Starbucks? How to avoid
stereotypical pitfalls and pick juries like a social scientist. Invited speaker at
the annual Trial with Style conference of the Florida Public Defender
Association, Destin, FL.
Butler, B. (2005, September). The role of scientific jury selection in criminal and civil
trials. Invited speaker at a seminar conducted by the Sarasota County Bar
Association, Sarasota, FL.
Butler, B., & Tebrugge, A. (2005, September). Tipping the scales toward death: New
research on the biasing effects of death qualification. Invited speaker at the
annual Life Over Death conference of the Florida Public Defender Association,
Orlando, FL.
Butler, B. (2004, April). Legal psychology. Invited speaker at the New College of
Florida, Sarasota, FL.
Butler, B. (2002, September). The role of death qualification in venirepersons
evaluations of special circumstances. Invited speaker at the University of North
Florida, Jacksonville, FL.
Butler, B. (2000, September). The death penalty. Invited speaker at the Florida Coastal
School of Law, Jacksonville, FL.
EXPERT TESTIMONY IN CAPITAL TRIALS
Death Qualification
2012 State of Florida v. Robert Dunn, Twentieth Judicial Circuit
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of Florida (March 1 )
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2010 State of Florida v. David Myers, Twelfth Judicial Circuit of
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Florida (May 25 )
2009 State of Florida v. Clifford Davis, Twelfth Judicial Circuit of
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Florida (December 3 )
2009 State of Florida v. Kemar Johnston, Twentieth Judicial
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Circuit of Florida (August 10 )
2009 State of Florida v. Michael King, Twelfth Judicial Circuit of
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Florida (February 17 )
2008 State of Florida v. Elton Murphy, Twelfth Judicial Circuit of
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Florida (June 12 )
2008 State of New Hampshire v. John Brooks, Rockingham
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Superior Court (June 2 )
2007 State of Florida v. Richard Henderson, Jr., Twelfth Judicial
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Circuit of Florida (June 22 )
2007 State of Florida v. Blaine Ross, Twelfth Judicial Circuit of
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Florida (March 16 )
2006 State of Florida v. Ricardo Lugo, Eighteenth Judicial Circuit
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of Florida (October 25 )
2005 State of Florida v. Joseph Smith, Twelfth Judicial Circuit of
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Florida (June 27 )
Change of Venue
2009 State of Florida v. Michael King, Twelfth Judicial Circuit of
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Florida (February 17 )
2007 State of Florida v. Blaine Ross, Twelfth Judicial Circuit of
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Florida (March 16 )
2005 State of Florida v. Joseph Smith, Twelfth Judicial Circuit of
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Florida (June 27 )Mitigation
2012 Richard Odom v. State of Tennessee, Shelby County (March
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2010 State of Florida v. Jason Davis, Twelfth Judicial Circuit of
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Florida (August 23 )
RESEARCH CITATIONS IN CAPITAL TRIALS
2009 State of Tennessee v. Preston Carter, District Appeal from
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RESEARCH GRANTS
2010 Gulf Coast Community Foundation
New College of Florida
Title: Peer Mediation-Conflict Management
Role: Statistical Consultant
Amount: $20,000
2009 Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
Grants-in-Aid Program
Title: Lending Great Weight: Capital Trial Judges
Evaluations of Aggravating and Mitigating Circumstances
Role: Principal Investigator
Amount: $1,000
2008 University of South Florida
College of Arts and Sciences
Office of Research and Scholarship
National Science Foundation Summer Grant-Writing
Program
Title: Lending Great Weight: Capital Trial Judges
Evaluations of Aggravating and Mitigating Circumstances
Role: Principal Investigator
Amount: $1,000
2007 University of South Florida
College of Arts and Sciences
Faculty Research and Development Grant Program
Title: Is More Mitigation Better? A Comparison of the
Additive and Averaging Models in Capital Cases
Role: Principal Investigator
Amount: $1,000
2007 University of South Florida
College of Arts and Sciences
Summer Research Grant
Title: What s Beautiful is Bad? The Effect of Capital
Defendant Gender and Attractiveness on Juror Decision-
Making Processes
Role: Principal Investigator
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Research grants submitted, but not funded: Butler, B. (2010). Technical assistance
project. Center for
Holistic Defense. Amount: Unspecified (Nonmonetary grant).; Butler, B., & Litherland, C.
(2009). Death
house: A photographic journey through Florida State Prison. Getty Images. Amount:
$10,000.; Butler, B.
(2008). Lending great weight: Capital trial judges evaluations of aggravating and
mitigating
circumstances. National Science Foundation. Amount: $47,791; Butler, B. (2006). Haney
revisited:
Further analysis of the process effects of death qualification under Wit. National
Science Foundation.
Amount: $89,329.
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Amount: $1,000
2006 University of South Florida
College of Arts and Sciences
Office of Research and Scholarship
National Science Foundation Summer Grant-Writing
Program
Title: Haney Revisited: Further Analysis of the Process
Effects of Death Qualification Under Witt
Role: Principal Investigator
Amount: $1,000
2006 University of South Florida
Division of Sponsored Research
New Researcher Grant Program
Title: The Role of Death Qualification in Venirepersons
Susceptibility to Victim Impact Statements
Role:
Principal Investigator
Amount: $3,000
1996 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
National Institutes of Health
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Grant
Program
Title: Randomized Trial of a Stage-Based Primary Care
Program
Role: Statistical Consultant
Amount: $1,900,000
INTERNSHIPS
19992000Intern, Trial Technologies, Inc
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19981999Intern, Magnus Research Consultants, Inc
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19971998Intern, Office of the Public Defender-Eleventh Judicial
Circuit
1994 Intern, Duval County Medical Examiner s Office
HONORS AND AWARDS
2009 Recipient, Student-Appointed Professor at New College of
Florida
2009 Recipient, Girls, Inc. s Inspiring Women Award
2009 Nominee, American Psychology-Law Society Member-at-
Large
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2009 Nominee, Social Psychology Network Action Teaching
Award
2007 2008 Recipient, University of South Florida-Sarasota
Outstanding Faculty Research Award
2007 Nominee, American Psychology-Law Society Member-at-
Large
2007 Nominee, Social Psychology Network Action Teaching
Award
2006 Nominee, American Psychological Association Committee
on Women in Psychology
2004 Nominee, University of South Florida-Sarasota
Outstanding Undergraduate Teacher Award
1997 2000 Recipient, Florida International University Departmental
Fellowship
1997 Recipient, University of North Florida Outstanding
Graduate Student Award
1995 1997 Recipient, University of North Florida Departmental
Fellowship
1994 Graduate with highest honors, University of North Florida
1991 Recipient, National Merit Scholarship
AD HOC JOURNAL REVIEWS
2010 Present Basic and Applied Social Psychology
2009 Present Journal of Criminal Justice
2009 Present Criminal Justice and Behavior
2008 Present Criminal Justice Review
2008 Present Justice System Journal
2008 Present Psychology, Crime, and Law
2007 Present Social Psychology
2007 Present Psychology, Public Policy, and Law
2007 Present The Journal of Social Psychology
2005 Present Journal of Applied Social Psychology
2005 Present Law and Human Behavior
GRANT REVIEWS
2006 Present National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences
Program
2005 2010 University of South Florida, Internal Awards Program
BOOK REVIEWS
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2009 McGraw-Hill, Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences (1
Edition)
2008 Pearson Education, Statistics Demystified
2008 Oxford University Press, Forensic Mental Health
Professionals and the Death Penalty
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2007 Pearson Allyn & Bacon, Abnormal Psychology (13 Edition)
2006 American Psychology-Law Society, Death by Design
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2004 Wiley & Sons, Abnormal Psychology (10 Edition)
CONFERENCE REVIEWS
2006 Present Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues,
American Psychological Association-Division 9
2004 Present American Psychological Association
1998 Present American Psychology-Law Society, American Psychological
Association-Division 41
TENURE AND PROMOTION REVIEWS
2008 Department of Psychology, San Francisco State University
NATIONAL COMMITTEES
2009 2011 Member, Undergraduate Paper Award Committee of the
American Psychology-Law Society
2005 2007 Co-Chair, Women in Psychology and Law Committee of
the American Psychology-Law Society
2004 2005 Member, Women in Psychology and Law Committee of the
American Psychology-Law Society
INTERNATIONAL MEDIA CITATIONS
2009 Counsel Ineffectiveness: Ineptitude or Strategy? APA
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Monitor on Psychology (September 22 )
2008 Death Qualification and Prejudice, Death Penalty
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Information Center (December 16 )
2007 High Court Ruling Could Mean More Death Sentences,
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Inter Press Service News Agency (July 3 )
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2007 A Mixed Picture: Is the World Turning from the Death
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Penalty?, The Economist (April 30 )
NATIONAL MEDIA CITATIONS
2011 The Law and, Notably, Juror Attitudes Will Make Insanity
Defense Difference for Loughner, The National Law
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Journal (April 4 )
2009 America s Real Death Panels, In These Times (October
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2007 Mixed Views on the Death Penalty, U.S. News & World
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Report (June 12 )
2007 Ruling Likely to Spur Convictions in Capital Cases, The
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New York Times (June 9 )
2005 Andrea Yates Attorney Says She Wants to Avoid Retrial,
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Court TV (November 14 )
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2005 Nancy Grace, CNN Headline News (July 2 )
STATE MEDIA CITATIONS
2011 Day 3: Casey Falls Ill, Perry Fines, The Perfect Juror -
Jury Selection Continues for Casey Anthony Murder Trial,
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WESH Orlando (May 11 )
2010 Casey Anthony: Fate Could Hinge on Perry s Rulings on
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Death Penalty, Orlando Sentinel (August 15 )
2009 Cash Feenz Defendant Johnston s Attorney Challenges
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Death Penalty, The News-Press (August 20 )
2009 Husband Discusses Trial, NBC News Channel 8 (August
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2007 Attorneys Uncertain of Precedent, Charlotte Sun
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(October 18 )
2007 Supreme Court Decision Likely to Make Juries More
White, More Conservative in Death Penalty Cases, The
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Louisiana Weekly (June 18 )
2006 Insane Woman s Sad Saga Reflects Failures of System,
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Orlando Sentinel (August 11 )
2006 State of Florida v. John Evander Couey, ABC Action
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News (July 18 )
2006 Are Convictions Assured? Attorneys, Prosecutors Say
Odds Stacked in Capital Murder Cases, St. Augustine
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Record (July 2 )
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2005 Joseph Smith, NBC News Channel 8 (October 3 )
2005 Pretrial Hearing in Joseph Smith Case, ABC Action News
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(October 3 )
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2005 Smith Defense Wants Death Penalty Thrown Out, North
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Port Sun Herald (July 1 )
2004 Class Project Done About Carlie Brucia Case Could Impact
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Trial, ABC Action News (August 1 )
LOCAL MEDIA CITATIONS
2011 Modern Morality: An Opposition to the Death Penalty,
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Catalyst (October 5 )
2010 Jury Selection Begins in Manatee Shooting Death,
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Bradenton Herald (February 8 )
2009 Experts See a Jury for King in Sarasota County, Sarasota
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Herald-Tribune (August 17 )
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2009 Girls, Inc. s Inspiring Women, ABC 7 (March 13 )
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2008 USF Magazine, METV (October 22 )
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2008 Talk of the Sun Coast, WSRQ 1220 (April 21 )
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2008 Talk of the Sun Coast, WSRQ 1220 (March 10 )
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2007 Law and Sarasota, The Education Channel (October 1 )
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2007 Five Profs to Take, Creative Loafing (August 29 )
2007 Attorneys Want Confession in Manatee Quadruple
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Murder Tossed, Sarasota Herald-Tribune (June 23 )
2007 Attorneys for Richard Henderson Want Trial Moved,
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WWSB ABC 7 (June 22 )
2007 Henderson Attorneys Seek Two Juries, Bradenton
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Herald (June 22 )
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2007 Talk of the Sun Coast, WSLR 96.5 (June 7 )
2007 Judge: OK to Ask Ross Jury Pool About Death Penalty,
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Bradenton Herald (March 20 )
2007 Trial Date is Set for Ross Killings Case, Bradenton
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Herald (March 17 )
2006 Internet, Lifestyle to Blame for Loss of Community Feel,
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East County Observer (July 27 )
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2006 Exploring Mind-Sets, Sarasota Herald-Tribune (July 9 )
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2006 New Researcher Grant, Six News Now (June 13 )
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2006 New Researcher Grant, S2 Report (June 13 )
2006 Professor Receives Grant to Study the Death Penalty,
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Sarasota Herald-Tribune (June 13 )
2006 Professor Wins Researcher Grant, Bradenton Herald
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(June 13 )
2006 USF Recognizes Achievement by Faculty and Students,
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Bradenton Herald (April 8 )
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2006 Sexual Harassment on Campus, WSRQ 1450 (April 1 )
2005 Most Jurors Scarred by Trials, Sarasota Herald-Tribune
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(December 4 )
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2005 Girls Throw Weight Around, Sarasota Herald-Tribune
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(November 17 )
2005 Smith s Attorney Wants Two Separate Juries, Sarasota
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Herald-Tribune (October 4 )
2005 State of Florida v. Joseph Peter Smith, Six News Now
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(October 4 )
2004 Ruling Likely Today in Carlie Brucia Case, Sarasota
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Herald-Tribune (July 20 )
2003 USF Students Help Public Defender, Sarasota Herald-
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Tribune (September 2 )
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
2011 Present Member, Association for Psychological Science
2011 Present Member, National Alliance of Sentencing Advocates and
Mitigation Specialists
2011 Present Member, National Legal Aid and Defender Association
2008 Present Member, Social Psychology Network
2006 Present Member, Society for the Psychological Study of Social
Issues (American Psychological Association-Division 9)
2006 2007 Member, American Bar Association
2000 Present Member, American Psychological Association
2000 Present Member, American Psychology-Law Society (American
Psychological Association-Division 41)
2000 2004 Member, American Society of Trial Consultants
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
20102011Coordinator, New College of Florida Social Justice
Internship Program at the Office of the Public Defender-
Twelfth Judicial Circuit
20102011Coordinator, Florida International UniversityInternship
Program at the Office of the Public Defender-Eleventh
Judicial Circuit
2010 2011 Mentor, American Psychology-Law Society
2009 Guest Speaker, Palmetto High School
20082009Coordinator, University of South Florida - Sarasota Student
Internships at Girls, Inc.
2004 2009 Ad-Hoc Reviewer, Institutional Review Board of the New
College of Florida
20042009Coordinator, University of South Florida-Sarasota Student
Internships at the Office of the Public Defender-Twelfth
Judicial Circuit
2004 2009 Host, American Inns of Court
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2007 Member, University of South Florida-Sarasota
Criminology Department Search Committee
2007 Member, University of South Florida-Sarasota
Professional Development Funds Committee
2005 2007 Faculty, Florida College of Advanced Judicial Studies
2004 2005 Host, Family Law Affiliates Program
2004 Member, University of South Florida-Sarasota
Psychology Department Search Committee
2004 Coordinator, University of South Florida-Sarasota Student
Internships at the State Attorney s Office of the Twelfth
Judicial Circuit
COURSES TAUGHT
New College of Florida
Introduction to Psychology
Psychology and Law
Psychology of Mitigation (Independent Study Project)
Social Justice: A Psycholegal Perspective
Social Justice (Internship)
Social Psychology
University of South Florida-Sarasota
The Death Penalty
Experimental Social Psychology
Legal Psychology
Psychology of Juries
Psychology of Women
Research Methods in Psychology
Social Psychology
Florida International University
Experimental Social Psychology
Legal Psychology
Psychology of Women
Research Methods in Psychology
Social Psychology
University of North Florida
Experimental Social Psychology (Teaching Assistant, Laboratory Section)
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
Available upon request.Brooke Butler
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