Cross-cultural communication in the courtroom: a case study of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
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π¨ Just published! Our case study on the ICTR reveals how cultural background shapes courtroom communication. Witnesses from non-WEIRD contexts often gave indirect responses, easily misinterpreted as unclear or evasive by legal professionals @anneliesvrede.bsky.social doi.org/10.1108/JCP-...
02.07.2025 09:45
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Great to see this important work led by @evanrosmalen.bsky.social @amslablegpsy.bsky.social featured in Applied Police Briefings!
03.04.2025 14:31
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#APB spotlight: What happens when 2 eyewitnesses are interviewed together - after they've already been interviewed alone? Research by @evanrosmalen.bsky.social &
@anneliesvrede.bsky.social explores the power of collaborative eyewitness interviews.
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03.04.2025 14:02
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Great to see our field study on the Collaborative Eyewitness Interview featured in Applied Police Briefings!
08.04.2025 12:35
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Historic moment! Previous Prof Peter van Koppen and newly appointed Prof @anneliesvrede.bsky.social talk together about the history and future of legal psychology at the VU @vuamsterdam.bsky.social @vucriminologie.bsky.social #PsychLaw
18.03.2025 12:46
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Collaborative interviewing of eyewitnesses: a field study
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Can eyewitnesses help each other remember? Together with @anneliesvrede.bsky.social, I conducted a field study revealing that collaborative #witness interviews can uncover new and highly relevant details. Proud to see this work published after 5 years of dedication! #LegalPsy doi.org/10.1108/JCP-...
27.11.2024 13:11
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