2017
DOI: 10.1163/15685306-12341439
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Effects of Support Dogs on Eyewitness Anxiety during Questioning

Abstract: Being an eyewitness to a crime can be a traumatic event, especially if the eyewitness is the victim. In addition, following the crime the witness is susceptible to being distressed further during questioning. The current research examined the effects a trained support dog would have on mock witnesses’ anxiety (as measured by heartrate) during questioning. Participants observed a video and answered questions from an actual uniformed police officer, similar to a normal eyewitness interview. During the interview,… Show more

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“…Unlike some of the previously discussed strategies, the stress reducing effects of dogs require no conscious effort. In a quasi-experimental design study, the presence of a dog during police officer questioning of an eyewitness significantly decreased the witness’s heart rate to baseline compared to the control group that was given a glass of water (Peters, 2017). Allen et al (1991; 2002) found dogs provide stress coping physiological benefits during stressful tasks.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike some of the previously discussed strategies, the stress reducing effects of dogs require no conscious effort. In a quasi-experimental design study, the presence of a dog during police officer questioning of an eyewitness significantly decreased the witness’s heart rate to baseline compared to the control group that was given a glass of water (Peters, 2017). Allen et al (1991; 2002) found dogs provide stress coping physiological benefits during stressful tasks.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some courts even employ court facility dogs to assist children and other vulnerable witnesses (Dellinger, ; Sandoval, ). New research has found experimental evidence that the presence of a trained support dog had a beneficial impact on witness anxiety during a mock interrogation (Peters, ), but more research is needed.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quality of testimony that could be elicited from such witnesses due to the comfort of a facility dog may outweigh the negligible prejudice that could occur. Indeed, support dogs have been shown to reduce anxiety among eyewitnesses who are interviewed following a crime (Peters, 2017).…”
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