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December 3, 2007
Waiting on a verdict
Families of the victims allegedly murdered by Robert Pickton waited through a long and cold weekend at the courthouse while the jury charged with deciding his fate continued deliberations. SFU psychology lecturer Gordon Rose, an expert on juries and jury stress, is available to talk about the issues they face. Meanwhile School of Criminology director Robert Gordon and criminologists John Lowman, Neil Boyd and David MacAlister can be available for comment on the verdict once reached.
Gordon Rose, (best reached via email), gvrose@sfu.ca
Robert Gordon, 778.782.4305; rbeert_gordon@sfu.ca
John Lowman, (on study leave but available), john_lowman@sfu.ca
Neil Boyd, (available until Thursday), 778.782.3324; 604.947.9569 (h); neil_boyd@sfu.ca
David MacAlister, 778.782.3019; david_macalister@sfu.ca
Families of the victims allegedly murdered by Robert Pickton waited through a long and cold weekend at the courthouse while the jury charged with deciding his fate continued deliberations. SFU psychology lecturer Gordon Rose, an expert on juries and jury stress, is available to talk about the issues they face. Meanwhile School of Criminology director Robert Gordon and criminologists John Lowman, Neil Boyd and David MacAlister can be available for comment on the verdict once reached.
Gordon Rose, (best reached via email), gvrose@sfu.ca
Robert Gordon, 778.782.4305; rbeert_gordon@sfu.ca
John Lowman, (on study leave but available), john_lowman@sfu.ca
Neil Boyd, (available until Thursday), 778.782.3324; 604.947.9569 (h); neil_boyd@sfu.ca
David MacAlister, 778.782.3019; david_macalister@sfu.ca