TY - JOUR
T1 - CREDIBILITY OF TESTIMONY IN THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPERTISE OF VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE
T2 - A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
AU - Gonzales-Quispe, Raúl
AU - Robles, Elizabeth Dany Araujo
AU - Elena, Cuenca Robles Nancy
AU - Vila, Roxana Maribel Cárdenas
AU - Tarazona, María Rosario Palomino
AU - Luy-Montejo, Carlos Augusto
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Author(s).
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Purpose: Psychological expertise is a technical and methodological procedure, recognized for its relevance and usefulness. Theoretical Framework: The theoretical basis that we propose is based on Undeutsch’s hypothesis, which states that the events that happen differ in content, quality and expression from those that are imaginary. In the justice system, they determine the psychological affectation, of events occurred within. Method: The privacy and to provide methodological rigor, must be subjected to the credibility of the testimony, in this sense, the aim is to determine the importance of the credibility of the testimony in the psychological expertise, in victims of violence, for which it has been taken into consideration, documents in English and Spanish of the search engines Scopus. Result: Redalyc, Researchgate, Semantic Scholar, finding 361 documents of which 7 experimental research studies were selected, whose research instrument was the semi-structured cognitive interview, subjected to criteria-based content analysis (CBCA), and external verification, highlighting that these documents agree that the credibility of testimony is fundamental to sustain psychological expertise in a judicial process. Conclusion: For the present work, we have focused on experimental research, whose conclusions allow us to reaffirm that the interviews that give rise to psychological reports, in cases of violence that occurred in the private sphere, can be subjected to the credibility of testimony based on criteria and external corroboration, as they are unique evidence before the justice system.
AB - Purpose: Psychological expertise is a technical and methodological procedure, recognized for its relevance and usefulness. Theoretical Framework: The theoretical basis that we propose is based on Undeutsch’s hypothesis, which states that the events that happen differ in content, quality and expression from those that are imaginary. In the justice system, they determine the psychological affectation, of events occurred within. Method: The privacy and to provide methodological rigor, must be subjected to the credibility of the testimony, in this sense, the aim is to determine the importance of the credibility of the testimony in the psychological expertise, in victims of violence, for which it has been taken into consideration, documents in English and Spanish of the search engines Scopus. Result: Redalyc, Researchgate, Semantic Scholar, finding 361 documents of which 7 experimental research studies were selected, whose research instrument was the semi-structured cognitive interview, subjected to criteria-based content analysis (CBCA), and external verification, highlighting that these documents agree that the credibility of testimony is fundamental to sustain psychological expertise in a judicial process. Conclusion: For the present work, we have focused on experimental research, whose conclusions allow us to reaffirm that the interviews that give rise to psychological reports, in cases of violence that occurred in the private sphere, can be subjected to the credibility of testimony based on criteria and external corroboration, as they are unique evidence before the justice system.
KW - credibility of testimony
KW - criteria-based content analysis (CBCA)
KW - external corroboration
KW - psychological expertise
KW - victims of violence
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U2 - 10.55908/sdgs.v11i3.421
DO - 10.55908/sdgs.v11i3.421
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85169590764
VL - 11
JO - Journal of Law and Sustainable Development
JF - Journal of Law and Sustainable Development
IS - 3
M1 - e0421
ER -