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Assessing the Credibility of Child Alibi Corroborators
Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice Pub Date : 2020-10-30 , DOI: 10.1080/24732850.2020.1840000
Mark D. Snow 1 , Joseph Eastwood 1
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ABSTRACT

Across two studies, we investigated the effect of alibi corroborator age on alibi assessment. In Study 1, we examined the impact of the alibi corroborator’s age (i.e., 8- vs. 25-year-old) and relationship with the suspect (i.e., stranger vs. neighbor vs. son) on five dependent measures related to corroborator credibility and suspect guilt. In Study 2, we examined the impact of the corroborator’s age (i.e., 4- vs. 8- vs. 25-year-old) and the perceived level of cognition needed to remember the alibi event (i.e., delayed vs. recent event). Participants’ perceptions were somewhat more favorable toward the 8-year-old corroborator, compared to a 4- or 25-year-old. The current results help to shed light on an existing inconsistency in the alibi literature regarding the impact of corroborator age on alibi assessment outcomes.



中文翻译:

评估儿童阿里比确证者的信誉

摘要

在两项研究中,我们调查了确证者年龄对确证评估的影响。在研究1中,我们检查了无犯罪嫌疑人的年龄(即8岁vs. 25岁)以及与犯罪嫌疑人的关系(即陌生人vs.邻居vs.儿子)对与确证人信誉相关的五项依赖指标的影响并感到内。在研究2中,我们检查了确证者年龄(即4岁对8岁对25岁对25岁)的影响,以及记住不在场事件(即延迟事件与最近事件)所需的认知水平。 。与4岁或25岁的参与者相比,参与者对8岁的确证者的看法更为满意。目前的结果有助于阐明在佐证文献中关于确证者年龄对佐证评估结果影响的不一致之处。

更新日期:2020-10-30
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