Atlantica - 01.11.2000, Síða 46

Atlantica - 01.11.2000, Síða 46
44 A T L A N T I C A A spiralling series of press errors has named Gísli Gudjónsson as an eminent Norwegian psychologist. As a man not clam- ouring for fame, this fact probably troubles him more so for its persistent inaccuracy. To set the record straight however, Gísli Gudjónsson is indeed an eminent psychologist, but he is an Icelander. Called to consult in 1,000 criminal cases at the request of either police, prosecution or defence, Gísli has brought influence to bear on some of the most notorious court cases in recent decades, including “The Guildford Four” and “The Birmingham Six”. The majority of these cases involve either homi- cide or sexual offences. In November 1997, evidence that Gísli contributed to the case of Andrew Evans, from his clinical assessment and research, led to Evans’ release after 25 years of wrongful incarceration for murder, with a record compensation payment last June of one million pounds sterling. That aside, he has testified as a specialist in over 140 cases in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Germany, Norway, Israel and the USA. He is a professor of Forensic Psychology and the Head of Forensic Psychology Services at the Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College, London. His work is a balance of clinical work, teaching and supervision, research and administration. Until last year he had worked part-time for eight years as a magistrate (lay judge). He is also Visiting Professor of Psychology at the University of Iceland. It is no surprise that with a specialist background and experience-bank like this, Gísli is under great demand to be involved with many aspects of his discipline. This covers an expansive field of influence, from being active within the judi- cial system itself to academic research, and the sharing of new findings and methodologies both with his colleagues in psychology and the law enforce- ment agents and judges. As a result of his widespread involvement Gísli has written prolifically. He has published four books, the most widely recognised of these being The Psychology of Interrogations, Confessions and Testimony: a volume received by the international community of Forensic Psychology as being a pioneering investigation. It gives an important insight into psychological vulnerabilities, such as suggestibility and compliance, which can lead to false confessions under police interrogation. It also provides guidelines for police awareness when interview- ing suspects. Within his field, Gísli is famous for the tests he has devised to measure such vulnerabilities. He is the author of over 200 scientific papers, 40 book chapters, and two research reports for the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice. A busy man indeed. AN EMPHASIS ON LEARNING “When I am approached to take on a case now I always have to think no before yes, because there is simply no way I can say yes to everything. So, I have to consider first whether it is worthy of my expertise and experience and then whether there is someone else who is equally capable of doing what is The fact is that people are sometimes wrong- fully convicted. "In the UK, there are some- where in the region of 300,000 police interviews a year and of that 300,000, 50!60 per cent will involve a confession. A small minority of those people will have confessed to crimes that they did not commit, for various reasons. PUSHING THE FRONTIERS ATL 6/00 43-46 GÍSLI cmsx 19/10/00 11:45 am Page 44
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