
About The MoDiLS Lab
The MoDiLS Laboratory is directed by Dr. Allison Redlich at George Mason University in the Department of Criminology, Law and Society. Our research focuses on several factors related to the legal system, including plea bargaining, interviews and interrogations, and wrongful convictions. Our research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the National Institute of Justice, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Brain and Behavioral Health Research Foundation, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Department of Homeland Security. ​To find out more about the research in the MoDiLS laboratory, please explore the rest of our website.
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MoDiLS Lab members, Mary, Lakia, Suraiya, Talley, Jessica, and Dr. Redlich, at the American Psychology-Law Society Conference in Puerto Rico, 2025

MoDiLS Lab members, Lakia, Suraiya, and Jessica, in Puerto Rico during the American Psychology-Law Society Conference, 2025

Undergraduate Research Assistants, Janine, Indea, and Nicole, presenting their work at the American Society of Criminology Conference in Philedelphia, 2023

MoDiLS Lab members, Talley, Dr. Redlich, and Mary, in Philedelphia during the American Psychology-Law Society Conference, 2023