• Cheap Wine, Good Cigars and Forensic Evidence. The Influence of Biases with Jeff Kukucka, PhD.

  • Jun 5 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

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Cheap Wine, Good Cigars and Forensic Evidence. The Influence of Biases with Jeff Kukucka, PhD.

  • Summary

  • Does expensive wine taste better? Can you tell if somebody is lying to you? Is bitemark evidence reliable?

    In this episode of the Truth Be Told podcast, host Dave Thompson interviews Dr. Jeff Kukucka, a psychologist specializing in using his expert, scientific approach to impacting the criminal justice system. They discuss topics such as forensic sciences, bias, and the impact of expectations on perception. They highlight the limitations and potential errors in visual forensic sciences, such as facial recognition and pattern matching disciplines. They also explore how biases and expectations can influence behavior and decision-making in investigations and interviews. The conversation emphasizes the importance of relying on relevant information and avoiding irrelevant distractions. In this conversation, Jeff Kukucka and Dave Thompson discuss the impact of bias in everyday life, including choosing the right cigar and how much to pay for your favorite wine. They highlight the importance of avoiding information overload and focusing on relevant evidence. They also discuss the need for clear communication and collaboration between investigators and forensic experts. The conversation touches on topics such as the influence of bias in decision-making, the role of cognitive biases in everyday life, and the challenges of addressing bias in the criminal justice system. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for standardized procedures, intervention to mitigate bias, and continuous improvement in forensic practices.

    Truths:

    • Forensic sciences encompass a range of disciplines, including biological, chemical, medical, and pattern matching disciplines.
    • Visual forensic sciences, such as facial recognition and pattern matching, heavily rely on human judgment and can be prone to errors.
    • Biases and expectations can influence behavior and perception, leading to self-fulfilling prophecies.
    • People are not good at detecting lies, and common myths about nonverbal behavior are not reliable indicators of truthfulness.
    • Relying on relevant information and avoiding irrelevant distractions is crucial for making accurate decisions in investigations and interviews.
    • Avoid information overload and focus on relevant evidence in forensic science and investigative practices.
    • Clear communication and collaboration between investigators and forensic experts are crucial for accurate decision-making.
    • Bias is a natural human tendency and should be addressed through standardized procedures and intervention.

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