THE ROLE OF PSYCHOLOGY: AS A EVIDENCE IN THE COURT
PSYCHOLGY AS AN EVIDENCE!!!!
In my last blog, we talked about how psychology is
linked with law or say legal proceedings. But this blog mainly focuses on how
psychology can play an important role as an evidence for the case.
As discussed in the previous blog psychology can
help in witness testimony.
For example: imagine a person witnessed a crime and
now he has to tell the court what exactly happened. As our memory is not always
perfect. We forget and mix up most of the details. That’s the place where
psychology comes in. Psychologists can help figure out if the memory of the
witness is reliable or not? They use different trick and techniques like asking
questions in a certain way to help the witness to remember the details better.
Psychology also helps in identifying the suspects.
Like, sometimes witness might pick the wrong guy from a lineup because they
were under a lot of stress or just because they got confused. Here, psychologists
study these situations to make sure that right person gets identified.
In court, it is also important to know if the person’s
mental health was good or there mental health played a part in what they did. Psychologists
can evaluate a person’s mental state and see if they were able to understand
what was right or wrong? And on the time of committing the crime if they were
in there right state of mind or not?
Psychology is not only about the criminal cases. It
can also help in civil cases.
For example: in
deciding who should get custody of a child or if someone was too upset to make
a fair decision in a contract.
So after knowing all this we came to a conclusion, that psychology is not only about understanding the human’s mind but it is also
about making sure that the legal system is fair and gets things right(i.e.
Serving justice to the deserved). By using psychology in court, we can make
sure justice is served.
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