Camera perspective bias and screen display
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- Nakata Yuki
- Ritsumeikan University, Graduate School of Letters
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- Wakabayashi Kosuke
- Ritsumeikan University
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- Sato Tatsuya
- Ritsumeikan University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 取調べ録画動画の提示方法が自白の任意性判断に及ぼす影響
- Establishing standards for video-recorded police interviews
- 日本独自の二画面同時提示方式と撮影焦点の観点から
Abstract
The present research investigated if (1) the camera perspective of video-recording investigation affected and (2) Japanese multiple play method for presenting video-recording investigation to juries affected their judg- ment of defendant’s credibility. In study 1, 56 students evaluated voluntariness of confession after being pre- sented with one of six police investigation videos. The result indicated that the camera perspective affected judgment of defendant’s credibility and the method of displaying affects investigator’s coercion. In study 1, display of mock multiple plays had a high-angle view of the investigator and defendant. Study 2 investigated the factor by change to on screens of different sizes. Thirty-four students were presented one of three presen- tations that changed videos on small screen. The findings showed that high-angle view which is used in Japa- nese multiple play method affected judgments of defendant’s credibility. Two experiments indicated that a camera perspective bias as suggested by previous studies and presenting videotaped investigation in Japan give more voluntarily. Implications of the findings regarding in court presentation of video-recorded evidence are discussed.
Journal
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- Japanese Journal of Law and Psychology
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Japanese Journal of Law and Psychology 18 (0), 70-85, 2020
The Japanese Society for Law and Psychology
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390283659869218176
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- NII Article ID
- 130007828883
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- ISSN
- 24241148
- 13468669
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed