Stephanie Madon is a professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Forensics and faculty member of the Law and Behavioral Sciences program at Arizona State University (ASU).
[2] Her dissertation explored how sex, social class and ethnic stereotypes impact person perception.
[5] Additionally, she has served on two subcommittees for the National Institute of Standards and Technology focused on human factors and firearm physics.
[8] Following the publication of these works, her research focus shifted towards stigma[9] and ethnic, national,[10] and gender stereotypes[11] more specifically.
[8] Currently, her research focuses on why suspects confess when faced with police pressure and forensic analysis of fired cartridges.