Delayed criminal cases are prevalent in Canada, but how these delayed reports are perceived has not yet been investigated. The present study examined perceptions of delayed and inconsistent reports of autobiographical memory. Participants viewed a witness making a statement that was either consistent or inconsistent with a previous report about a crime that took place 1-day, 2-years, or 15-years ago. Participants were asked to rate the witness’ credibility, make verdict decisions, and recommend a sentence length. Participants found an inconsistent witness to be less cognitively competent, honest, and more suggestible. Perceived credibility was not impacted by delay but verdict decisions were. This finding may have implications for the justi...
Historically, memory has been evaluated by examining how much is remembered, however a more recent c...
More than a century of psychology research has shown that memory is fallible. People’s memory can be...
Contrary to interviewing guidelines, a considerable portion of witness interviews are not recorded. ...
Transience is defined by the American Psychological Association3 as: the decreasing accessibility of...
The legal system relies on witnesses to recall and recount their experiences accurately. Allegations...
In the legal system, inconsistencies in eyewitness accounts are often used to discredit witnesses' c...
In the legal system, inconsistencies in eyewitness accounts are often used to discredit witnesses' c...
Jurors perceive eyewitness testimonies as highly convincing, however eyewitness misidentification ha...
There is international concern about the negative effects of delays in Criminal Justice Systems. Pro...
Introduction Despite the importance of their testimony, witnesses rarely provide sufficient informat...
Errors in eyewitness accounts can occur when a witness comes into contact with post-event informatio...
There is international concern about the negative effects of delays in Criminal Justice Systems. Pro...
The credibility of an eyewitness can have a pivotal influence upon fact-finders’ determinations. Thi...
Hearing of the news of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, in a traffic accident, is taken as an ...
When a person experiences an event that has multiple similar instances (i.e., a repeated event), mem...
Historically, memory has been evaluated by examining how much is remembered, however a more recent c...
More than a century of psychology research has shown that memory is fallible. People’s memory can be...
Contrary to interviewing guidelines, a considerable portion of witness interviews are not recorded. ...
Transience is defined by the American Psychological Association3 as: the decreasing accessibility of...
The legal system relies on witnesses to recall and recount their experiences accurately. Allegations...
In the legal system, inconsistencies in eyewitness accounts are often used to discredit witnesses' c...
In the legal system, inconsistencies in eyewitness accounts are often used to discredit witnesses' c...
Jurors perceive eyewitness testimonies as highly convincing, however eyewitness misidentification ha...
There is international concern about the negative effects of delays in Criminal Justice Systems. Pro...
Introduction Despite the importance of their testimony, witnesses rarely provide sufficient informat...
Errors in eyewitness accounts can occur when a witness comes into contact with post-event informatio...
There is international concern about the negative effects of delays in Criminal Justice Systems. Pro...
The credibility of an eyewitness can have a pivotal influence upon fact-finders’ determinations. Thi...
Hearing of the news of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, in a traffic accident, is taken as an ...
When a person experiences an event that has multiple similar instances (i.e., a repeated event), mem...
Historically, memory has been evaluated by examining how much is remembered, however a more recent c...
More than a century of psychology research has shown that memory is fallible. People’s memory can be...
Contrary to interviewing guidelines, a considerable portion of witness interviews are not recorded. ...