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Body Worn Camera Evidence and Assessment of Witness Credibility

In collaboration with Prof Andrew Roberts (School of Law, University of Melbourne) and Dr Celine Van Golde (Psychology Department, University of Sydney), Professor Kim Wade (Psychology, University of Warwick) is collaborating on an Australian Research Council Discovery Project starting in mid 2024 titled "Body Worn Camera Evidence and Assessment of Witness Credibility."

The aim of this project is to establish how the use of Body Worn Cameras to record statements in domestic and family violence cases affects assessment of a complainant’s credibility at trial. It will generate new knowledge about the influence of: (i) the physical environment in which recordings are made, (ii) the audio and visual quality of recordings, and (iii) fact-finders’ (judges and jurors) emotional responses to recordings.

Expected outcomes include law reform and policy recommendations to improve the practice of recording victim/witness statements and management of the use of such evidence in criminal proceedings.