James Trainum

James Trainum

Biography:

James L. Trainum is retired from the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C. as the Violent Crimes Case Review Project Director- Detective from 2000-2010. He was the recipient of the Marymount University Forensic Psychology Program Award in Ethics in Law Enforcement in 2005, and recipient of the 2009 Innocence Network’s Champion of Justice Award. Trainum has written several articles on interrogations and the creation of Innocence Commissions, committees designed to review alleged wrongful conviction cases.

He has been interviewed on the topic of interrogation and false confessions by The New Yorker, The New York Times, and National Public Radio. Trainum has also been quoted in the American Psychological Associations white paper on the topic of false confessions and in numerous other articles and editorials. He speaks at many conferences and other events to talk about the topic of false confessions and interrogation techniques.

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Past Shows:

  • False Confessions/ Surviving A Mass Shooting

    James L. Trainum, former Violent Crimes Case Review Project Director for the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., joined Dave Schrader (email) during the first half of the show to reveal what really happens in police interrogation rooms and how it's so easy for...More »