Forensic psychology

2.2 The case for the defence

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The defence team have hired you as an expert psychologist and asked you to work through the prosecution defence and report any problems you can see. Below are the key pieces of evidence being used by the prosecution.

Think about each one carefully in light of all you have learned about the psychology of eyewitnesses and police investigations. Is the evidence sound?

  • The initial statements provided by the two eyewitnesses are very consistent in terms of describing what happened.
  • The interviews with both eyewitnesses provide detailed descriptions that are a very good match for the two men accused.
  • The two men were identified by one of the eyewitnesses.

As with DI Bullet’s case, the next activity will test your evaluation of the evidence obtained by DS Sund. Each question contains one of the pieces of evidence above and several potential ways of evaluating it. One of these evaluations was provided by a psychological expert on eyewitness testimony that has acted as an expert witness in court. See if your evaluation matches theirs.

Activity 2 Evaluate the prosecution’s evidence (DS Sund’s case)

Allow about 20 minutes

Q1. ‘The initial statements provided by the two eyewitnesses are very consistent in terms of describing what happened.’ This piece of evidence is:

Q2. ‘The interviews with both eyewitnesses provide detailed descriptions that are a very good match for the two men accused.’ This piece of evidence is:

Q3. ‘The two men were identified by one of the eyewitnesses.’ This piece of evidence is: