Does the oath enhance truth-telling in eyewitness testimony? Experimental Evidence - Université Toulouse 3
Autre Publication Scientifique Documents de travail du Centre d'Économie de la Sorbonne Année : 2024

Does the oath enhance truth-telling in eyewitness testimony? Experimental Evidence

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Eyewitness testimony is the most powerful form of evidence in a court of law. Eyewitnesses affect both the odds of conviction and the severity of sentences of the guilty. But eyewitnesses also lie, and false testimony is the primarily cause of wrongful convictions. Most of the extant literature focuses on eyewitness reliability and credibility assessment, but very little is known about the efficiency of the main mechanism used in-field to foster eyewitness honesty: a solemn truth-telling oath-the most ancient and worldwide institution used in the solemn legal ceremony underpinning criminal cases. Herein we examine how the truth-telling oath actually affects the level of eyewitness deception. Using a controlled experimental test designed to address this question, we show that an eyewitness who is exogenously incentivized to lie and takes a solemn oath is significantly less likely to use deception. In contrast with the related literature focusing on the detection of lies, we show that an oath actually works to improve truth-telling. The oath is not just ceremonial, it plays a key role in improving efficiency within the court.
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halshs-04855141 , version 1 (24-12-2024)

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Nicolas Jacquemet, Céline Launay, Stéphane Luchini, Danica Mijovic-Prelec, Drazen Prelec, et al.. Does the oath enhance truth-telling in eyewitness testimony? Experimental Evidence. 2024. ⟨halshs-04855141⟩
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