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Lecture notes for Forensic Psychology from 07/11/22 Includes experts in court, psychology of the court, working with offenders, working with law enforcement, interviews, eyewitness testimony, and weapons focus effect, with evaluations.

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Forensic Psychology:


The application of psychological theory, knowledge, practice and methods to the process of
law and the understanding and reduction of criminal behaviour.


- Psychological contributions to the legal process: as experts in court, psychology of
legal proceedings.
- Working with offenders
- Working with law enforcement


Experts in Court:
Clinical - interviews/ administers psychological tests to answer a particular referral question
(e.g., fitness to plead, criminal liability, direct intention vs negligence).


Actuarial - Presents evidence on the probability of some event occurring. E.g., Sally Clark
(1996) had two children with SIDS. Roy Meadow calculated probability of this happening -1
in 73 million. Didn’t factor in likelihood of murdering two children. This shows double SIDS is
4.5-9x more likely than double murder (Hills, 2004).


Experimental - conduct experiments that are directly relevant to the individual case (e.g.,
witness memory and perception). E.g., Glasgow Ice Cream Wars - rival gangs fought a turf
war over ice cream trucks, which were selling drugs and stolen goods in the 1980s. In 1984,
Thomas Campbell and Joseph Steele convicted of murdering 6 members of Andrew Doyle’s
family. When looking at police reports, 4 police officers had same text in notes. Empirical
studies determined likelihood of this happening. Only 40% able to record exactly what they
heard, so the report of 4 same reports was so unlikely it was doubtful. 2004, convictions
quashed, both released.
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