Correctly determining witness credibility is integral to a fair trial. Assessments of credibility made by the triers of fact are made, amongst other things, by reference to behavioural stereotypes that are commonly thought to be associated with lying and truth-telling. These stereotypes are worthless but pervasive. In this study, potential jurors were given information such as would be given by way of judicial direction and/or expert testimony on those behavioural indicia that are useful in detecting deception. Major changes in perceptions of what does and does not work were found. This has significant implications for the conduct of criminal trials. Recommendations are presented which, it is argued, can be of real, practical, assistance i...
Eyewitness testimony is often enormously influential to jurors in a trial. One aspect of that testim...
In many criminal trials, forensic technical evidence is lacking and triers of fact must rely on the ...
There is little support for the long-standing assumption that judges and jurors can accurately asses...
Correctly determining witness credibility is integral to a fair trial. Assessments of credibility ma...
Two studies investigated the impact of witness demeanour on the extent to which mock jurors were inf...
This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between expert witness likeability and juro...
Two studies investigated the impact of witness demeanour on the extent to which mock jurors were inf...
Studies involving practical aspects of the administration of justice and issues of forensic science ...
This thesis established the importance of understanding deception in courtrooms, demonstrating that ...
This article provides a brief discussion of the divide between judges and academics in their opinion...
This chapter critically evaluates the justification for the current exclusion of experts on the psyc...
Brewer, PaulPrevious research has attempted to illuminate how specific types of witnesses are percei...
Previous research has examined the validity of behavioral assumptions underlying the presumed effect...
ABSTRACT—Confident witnesses are deemed more credible than unconfident ones, and accurate witnesses ...
In instances where jurors don’t know or are not expected to understand a particular area of evidence...
Eyewitness testimony is often enormously influential to jurors in a trial. One aspect of that testim...
In many criminal trials, forensic technical evidence is lacking and triers of fact must rely on the ...
There is little support for the long-standing assumption that judges and jurors can accurately asses...
Correctly determining witness credibility is integral to a fair trial. Assessments of credibility ma...
Two studies investigated the impact of witness demeanour on the extent to which mock jurors were inf...
This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between expert witness likeability and juro...
Two studies investigated the impact of witness demeanour on the extent to which mock jurors were inf...
Studies involving practical aspects of the administration of justice and issues of forensic science ...
This thesis established the importance of understanding deception in courtrooms, demonstrating that ...
This article provides a brief discussion of the divide between judges and academics in their opinion...
This chapter critically evaluates the justification for the current exclusion of experts on the psyc...
Brewer, PaulPrevious research has attempted to illuminate how specific types of witnesses are percei...
Previous research has examined the validity of behavioral assumptions underlying the presumed effect...
ABSTRACT—Confident witnesses are deemed more credible than unconfident ones, and accurate witnesses ...
In instances where jurors don’t know or are not expected to understand a particular area of evidence...
Eyewitness testimony is often enormously influential to jurors in a trial. One aspect of that testim...
In many criminal trials, forensic technical evidence is lacking and triers of fact must rely on the ...
There is little support for the long-standing assumption that judges and jurors can accurately asses...