On the Witness Stand: Essays on Psychology and Crime

Hugo Münsterberg (1863 - 1916)

Eight sketches by one of the pioneers of applied psychology, which highlight the mind of the witness on the witness stand, and how one can be an unreliable eyewitness. The last essay, on the prevention of crime, takes another direction. - Summary by TriciaG

Genre(s): Psychology, True Crime

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Introduction Kinjal
00:11:26
Play 01 Illusions, Part 1 Tina Ding
00:16:42
Play 02 Illusions, Part 2 Tina Ding
00:18:13
Play 03 The Memory of the Witness, Part 1 Availle
00:15:00
Play 04 The Memory of the Witness, Part 2 Availle
00:14:44
Play 05 The Memory of the Witness, Part 3 Availle
00:13:02
Play 06 The Detection of Crime, Part 1 Lisa Marie Dolcy
00:17:18
Play 07 The Detection of Crime, Part 2 James R. Hedrick
00:15:34
Play 08 The Detection of Crime, Part 3 Greg Giordano
00:20:34
Play 09 The Traces of Emotions, Part 1 MichelleKinge
00:17:30
Play 10 The Traces of Emotions, Part 2 MichelleKinge
00:17:25
Play 11 Untrue Confessions, Part 1 Kylie Hutchison
00:12:15
Play 12 Untrue Confessions, Part 2 Julie Yu
00:20:08
Play 13 Untrue Confessions, Part 3 Julie Yu
00:20:09
Play 14 Suggestions in Court, Part 1 Julie Yu
00:19:20
Play 15 Suggestions in Court, Part 2 Larry Wilson
00:16:49
Play 16 Hypnotism and Crime, Part 1 Julie Yu
00:22:47
Play 17 Hypnotism and Crime, Part 2 Julie Yu
00:18:53
Play 18 The Prevention of Crime, Part 1 Michelle Broadbent
00:15:58
Play 19 The Prevention of Crime, Part 2 Michelle Broadbent
00:18:45
Play 20 The Prevention of Crime, Part 3 Michelle Broadbent
00:14:29