Child-witness and defendant credibility: Child evidence presentation mode and judicial instructions

被引:27
|
作者
Eaton, TE [1 ]
Ball, PJ [1 ]
O'Callaghan, MG [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tasmania, Sch Psychol, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia
关键词
D O I
10.1111/j.1559-1816.2001.tb00207.x
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Child-witness presentation mode, judicial instructions, and deliberation stage effects on juror ratings of child witness and defendant were investigated. Perceptions of the impact of presentation mode on witnesses, juror task, and justice also were explored. Participants (N = 108) viewed a simulated child sexual abuse trial videotape. Overall child-witness credibility was significantly more positive with videodeposition or court-given child evidence than with videolink. The defendant was seen as more definitely guilty when child testimony was court given than by videodeposition or videolink. Presentation mode also significantly influenced perceived impact on child witness, defendant case, and juror task. Judicial instructions interacted with presentation mode to affect perceptions of impact on child witness and juror task. Findings are discussed in relation to previous research, and implications for future research and practice are outlined.
引用
收藏
页码:1845 / 1858
页数:14
相关论文
共 38 条
  • [1] THE CHILD AS WITNESS - COMPETENCE AND CREDIBILITY
    NURCOMBE, B
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY, 1986, 25 (04): : 473 - 480
  • [2] The Emotional Child Witness Effect Survives Presentation Mode
    Melinder, Annika
    Burrell, Lisa
    Eriksen, Maria Olaussen
    Magnussen, Svein
    Wessel, Ellen
    [J]. BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES & THE LAW, 2016, 34 (01) : 113 - 125
  • [3] Judicial perceptions of child witness competence
    Cashmore, J
    Bussey, K
    [J]. LAW AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR, 1996, 20 (03) : 313 - 334
  • [4] Perceptions of a child as witness: Effects of leading questions and the type of relationship between child and defendant
    Kalra, B
    Heath, WP
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS, 1997, 80 (03) : 979 - 986
  • [5] The Impact of the Consistency of Child Witness and Peer Reports on Credibility
    Dykstra, Victoria W. W.
    van der Kant, Rachael
    Keller, Celine E. E.
    Bruer, Kaila C. C.
    Price, Heather L. L.
    Evans, Angela D. D.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE, 2023, 38 (9-10) : 6601 - 6623
  • [6] THE INCREDIBLE (AND SOMETIMES INCREDULOUS) CHILD WITNESS - CHILD EYEWITNESSES SENSITIVITY TO SOURCE CREDIBILITY CUES
    LAMPINEN, JM
    SMITH, VL
    [J]. JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY, 1995, 80 (05) : 621 - 627
  • [7] The Trial of the Expert Witness Negotiating Credibility in Child Abuse Correspondence
    Schryer, Catherine F.
    Afros, Elena
    Mian, Marcellina
    Spafford, Marlee
    Lingard, Lorelei
    [J]. WRITTEN COMMUNICATION, 2009, 26 (03) : 215 - 246
  • [8] Credibility assessment of child witness' statements with regard to individual characteristics
    Konig, C.
    Fegert, J. M.
    [J]. NERVENHEILKUNDE, 2006, 25 (09) : 738 - 742
  • [9] Enhancing the Credibility of Complainants in Child Sexual Assault Trials: The Effect of Expert Evidence and Judicial Directions
    Goodman-Delahunty, Jane
    Cossins, Anne
    O'Brien, Kate
    [J]. BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES & THE LAW, 2010, 28 (06) : 769 - 783
  • [10] Replications and limitations of a two-factor model of child witness credibility
    Ross, DF
    Jurden, FH
    Lindsay, RCL
    Keeney, JM
    [J]. JOURNAL OF APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2003, 33 (02) : 418 - 431