Professionals within the judicial system sometimes believe they can assess whether someone is lying or not based on cues such as body language and emotional expression. Research has, however, shown that this is impossible. The Finnish Supreme Court has also given rulings in accordance with this demonstrated fact. There has also been previous research on whether party or witness statements are assessed differently in court depending on whether they are given live, via videoconference, or via prerecorded video. In the present study, we investigated how a Finnish sample of district judges (N=47) assigned probative value to different variables concerning the statement or the statement giver, such as body language and emotional expression. We al...
Previous research has found that although people are generally not accurate at detecting deception, ...
This article provides a brief discussion of the divide between judges and academics in their opinion...
An individual's ability to discriminate lies from truth is far from accurate, and is poorly related ...
Two studies investigated the impact of witness demeanour on the extent to which mock jurors were inf...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-78)There has been little research into the role that n...
Two studies investigated the impact of witness demeanour on the extent to which mock jurors were inf...
Research has found that nonverbal body language impacts psychosocial perception in the courtroom. Th...
Because of health risks during the global pandemic of 2020, many fact finding hearings previously he...
Videotaped and closed circuit testimonies are often used in legal procedures, but little is known ab...
Body postures can affect how we process and attend to information. Here, a novel effect of adopting ...
During the last twenty years, we have assisted to a growing interest in the detection of verbal cues...
Negotiating experience in the court How do judges assess witness credibility, and how do they procee...
Prior research has indicated that altering the perspective from which a videotaped confession is rec...
It is becoming commonplace for video technology of various forms to be utilized in modern courtrooms...
Previous research has found that people are little better than chance at accurately judging if someo...
Previous research has found that although people are generally not accurate at detecting deception, ...
This article provides a brief discussion of the divide between judges and academics in their opinion...
An individual's ability to discriminate lies from truth is far from accurate, and is poorly related ...
Two studies investigated the impact of witness demeanour on the extent to which mock jurors were inf...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-78)There has been little research into the role that n...
Two studies investigated the impact of witness demeanour on the extent to which mock jurors were inf...
Research has found that nonverbal body language impacts psychosocial perception in the courtroom. Th...
Because of health risks during the global pandemic of 2020, many fact finding hearings previously he...
Videotaped and closed circuit testimonies are often used in legal procedures, but little is known ab...
Body postures can affect how we process and attend to information. Here, a novel effect of adopting ...
During the last twenty years, we have assisted to a growing interest in the detection of verbal cues...
Negotiating experience in the court How do judges assess witness credibility, and how do they procee...
Prior research has indicated that altering the perspective from which a videotaped confession is rec...
It is becoming commonplace for video technology of various forms to be utilized in modern courtrooms...
Previous research has found that people are little better than chance at accurately judging if someo...
Previous research has found that although people are generally not accurate at detecting deception, ...
This article provides a brief discussion of the divide between judges and academics in their opinion...
An individual's ability to discriminate lies from truth is far from accurate, and is poorly related ...