Norske politistudenters kunnskap om øyenvitners pålitelighet: en preliminær undersøkelse
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2024Metadata
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Abstract
To minimize errors linked to witness statements in criminal cases, it is crucial that justice system participants have knowledge about the factors affecting eyewitness reliability. Previous research has explored the understanding of eyewitness factors among Norwegian judges, psychologists, jury members, and civilians. However, the knowledge of police professionals, who are responsible for collecting and safeguarding evidence obtained from witnesses, has not been studied. Therefore, this study aims to examine the extent of knowledge about eyewitness factors among Norwegian police students.
A group of 54 police students from The Norwegian Police University College in Stavern and Bodø completed an electronic questionnaire containing statements related to various eyewitness factors. The results showed that, on average, the police students accurately responded to 80.7 % of the statements. This level of knowledge is higher than that observed among Norwegian judges, psychologists, jury members, and police officers in other countries.
Additionally, third-year students demonstrated a higher level of knowledge compared to their first-year counterparts, which could suggest that the educational curriculum offered at the Norwegian Police University College is effective in enhancing knowledge levels. However, the study has some limitations, and the results should be interpreted with caution until further research is conducted.