Hypnotically Refreshed Testimony: Enhanced Memory Or Tampering with Evidence?DIANE Publishing, 2001 - 67 páginas |
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accepted accuracy accurate information accurate recall admissibility of hypnotically admissibility of testimony aid recall based upon hypnotically biasing clinical clinician confidence credibility criminal investigations critical judgment documentary film effect of hypnosis elicit enhance memory evaluation events in question experience eyewitness testimony feigning hypnosis forensic hypnosis free narrative recall Freud guidelines hypnosis interview hypnosis to refresh hypnotic age regression hypnotic induction hypnotic memory enhancement hypnotic recall hypnotic session hypnotically refreshed hypnotist hypnotizable hypnotized individual hypnotized persons hypnotized subject increased recall interrogation investigative purposes LAPD law enforcement leading questions Maryland memory reports mental health professional Minnesota Supreme Court mock crimes nonhypnotic recall observed occur Orne permit police officers posthypnotic suggestions pretrial hypnosis prior to hypnosis procedure pseudomemories recollections Reiser reliable reliving remembered response criterion shifts scientific evidence Sheehan and Tilden specific studies subsequent technique testimony based trier of fact videotape recording witness or victim witness's Zelig and Beidleman
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Página 16 - The hypnotic suggestion to relive a past event, particularly when accompanied by questions about specific details, puts pressure on the subject to provide information for which few, if any, actual memories are available. This situation may jog the subject's memory and produce some increased recall, but it will also cause him to fill in details that are plausible but consist of memories or fantasies from other times. It is extremely difficult to know which aspects of hypnotically aided recall are...
Página 40 - we hold that testimony enhanced through hypnosis is admissible in a criminal trial if the trial court finds that the use of hypnosis in the particular case was reasonably likely to result in recall comparable in accuracy to normal human memory
Página 34 - And even though what occurred was very traumatic, the subject watching the TV documentary will be able to remain calm and relaxed, feeling detached from what is happening on the television set. The subject will be observing it as a reporter, covering an event to be written up accurately for a news story. (Reiser, 1980, p. 159) Proponents of the television technique tend to believe that, in addition to the usual conscious memory, all sensory inputs are continuously recorded by the "subconscious mind...
Página 44 - ... the hypnotic session. This is important because it is all too easy for observers to inadvertently communicate to the subject what they expect, what they are startled by, or what they are disappointed by. If either the prosecution or the defense wish to observe the hypnotic session, they may do so without jeopardizing the integrity of the session through a one-way screen or on a television monitor. 4. Because the interactions which have preceded the hypnotic session may well have a profound effect...
Página 47 - Without a complete and adequate electronic record of all interactions between a therapist and patient, it would be totally inappropriate to permit an individual to testify on the basis of recollections that occurred during a therapeutic hypnosis session.
Página 8 - ... profoundly alter some aspects of the subjects' behavior and experience (London and Fuhrer 1961). Thus, there is a strong expectancy that hypnosis will facilitate recall. Subjects in the hypnotic situation feel relaxed and less responsible for what they say since they believe that the hypnotist is both an expert and somehow in control. The hypnotist in turn makes certain that subjects cannot "fail.
Página 16 - Subjects will use prior information and cues in an inconsistent and unpredictable fashion; in some instances such information is incorporated in what is confabulated, while in others the hypnotic recall may be virtually unaffected.