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Gísli Guðjónsson

Gísli Hannes Guðjónsson, CBE (born 26 October 1947) is an Icelandic-British academic, educator, forensic psychologist and former detective.[2] He is Emeritus Professor at the Institute of Psychiatry of King's College London and a Professor in the Psychology Department at Reykjavik University.[3] Gísli is an internationally renowned authority on suggestibility and false confessions and is one of the world's leading experts on false memory syndrome.[2]

Gísli Guðjónsson
Born
Gísli Hannes Guðjónsson

(1947-10-26) 26 October 1947 (age 76)
NationalityIcelandic
EducationBrunel University London
University of Surrey
Occupation(s)Academic, professor
Known forAuthority on suggestibility and false confessions

Biography edit

Gísli was born on 26 October 1947 to Guðjón Aðalsteinn Guðmundsson and Þóra Hannesdóttir.[4] His twin brother joined the Reykjavík Criminal Investigation Police while he chose to study economics at Brunel University London (BSc, 1975), but changed to psychology whilst in his second year.[5][6] He completed his studies at the University of Surrey (MSc, 1977; PhD, 1981).[7] In 1982, together with MacKeith he coined the term memory distrust syndrome, to describe those who distrust their own memories and are motivated to rely on external (non-self) sources to verify the accuracy of memories.[8]

In the 1990s he worked as head of forensic psychology services and clinical psychologist to the Bethlem Royal Hospital and Maudsley Hospital.[9]

He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2011 Birthday Honours for services to clinical psychology.[10][11]

Work edit

Gísli's expert testimony was the basis for the convictions of the Birmingham Six and Guildford Four being overturned.[12] He created the Gudjonsson suggestibility scale to measure how susceptible someone is to coercion during an interrogation. An author of several books, Gudjonsson was a coauthor on the American Psychology-Law Society (AP-LS) White Paper by Saul Kassin et al. (2010) titled "Police-induced confessions: Risk factors and recommendations."[13]

Selected list of publications edit

  • Psychology brings justice: the science of forensic psychology (Crim Behav Ment Health. 2003;13(3):159-67)
  • The Psychology of Interrogations and Confessions. A Handbook. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. (2003)
  • Forensic Psychology. A Guide to Practice (with Lionel Haward)
  • The relationship between confabulation and intellectual ability, memory, interrogative suggestibility and acquiescence. (Personality and Individual Differences, 1995)
  • The Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scales Manual. Hove, UK: Psychology Press. (1997)
  • The Relationship Of Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms To Suggestibility And Compliance. (Psychology, Crime & Law, June 2004, Vol. 10(2), pp. 169/177)
  • The Psychology of False Confessions: Forty Years of Science and Practice (2018)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Queen's Birthday Honours 2011: list in full". The Daily Telegraph. 11 June 2011. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  2. ^ a b Cox, Simon (May 2014). "The Reykjavik Confessions". BBC News. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Science and Justice" (PDF). The British Academy of Forensic Sciences. 5 May 2018. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  4. ^ "Guðjón Aðalsteinn Guðmundsson". Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic). 8 January 2004. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  5. ^ Adeane, Anthony (2018). Out of Thin Air: coming to Netflix this year. Hachette UK. p. 175. ISBN 978-1-78648-745-2 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ Gudjonsson, Gisli (2014). "How I got started: From memory distrust to false confessions". Applied Cognitive Psychology. 28 (5): 809–811. doi:10.1002/acp.3037.
  7. ^ ‘GUDJONSSON, Prof. Gisli Hannes’, Who's Who 2016, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2016
  8. ^ van Bergen, Saskia; Jelicic, Marko; Merckelbach, Harald (2008). "Interrogation techniques and memory distrust". Psychology, Crime & Law. 14 (5): 425–434. doi:10.1080/10683160701822533. S2CID 28272007. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  9. ^ "House of Commons Hansard". Parliament of the United Kingdom. 15 March 1995. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  10. ^ "No. 59808". The London Gazette (Supplement). 11 June 2011. p. 7.
  11. ^ "Main list of the 2011 Queen's birthday honours recipients" (PDF). BBC News UK. Retrieved 11 June 2011.
  12. ^ Gudjonsson, Gisli H. (2002). "The 'Guildford Four' and the 'Birmingham Six'". In Gudjonsson, Gisli H (ed.). The Psychology of Interrogations and Confessions: A Handbook. John Wiley & Sons. doi:10.1002/9780470713297. ISBN 9780470844618.
  13. ^ Kassin, Drizin, Grisso, Gudjonsson, Leo, & Redlich (2010). Police-induced confessions: Risk factors and recommendations. Law and Human Behavior, 34, 3-38.


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This is an Icelandic name The last name is patronymic not a family name this person is referred to by the given name Gisli Gisli Hannes Gudjonsson CBE born 26 October 1947 is an Icelandic British academic educator forensic psychologist and former detective 2 He is Emeritus Professor at the Institute of Psychiatry of King s College London and a Professor in the Psychology Department at Reykjavik University 3 Gisli is an internationally renowned authority on suggestibility and false confessions and is one of the world s leading experts on false memory syndrome 2 Gisli GudjonssonCBE 1 BornGisli Hannes Gudjonsson 1947 10 26 26 October 1947 age 76 Reykjavik IcelandNationalityIcelandicEducationBrunel University London University of SurreyOccupation s Academic professorKnown forAuthority on suggestibility and false confessions Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 3 Selected list of publications 4 See also 5 ReferencesBiography editGisli was born on 26 October 1947 to Gudjon Adalsteinn Gudmundsson and THora Hannesdottir 4 His twin brother joined the Reykjavik Criminal Investigation Police while he chose to study economics at Brunel University London BSc 1975 but changed to psychology whilst in his second year 5 6 He completed his studies at the University of Surrey MSc 1977 PhD 1981 7 In 1982 together with MacKeith he coined the term memory distrust syndrome to describe those who distrust their own memories and are motivated to rely on external non self sources to verify the accuracy of memories 8 In the 1990s he worked as head of forensic psychology services and clinical psychologist to the Bethlem Royal Hospital and Maudsley Hospital 9 He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE in the 2011 Birthday Honours for services to clinical psychology 10 11 Work editGisli s expert testimony was the basis for the convictions of the Birmingham Six and Guildford Four being overturned 12 He created the Gudjonsson suggestibility scale to measure how susceptible someone is to coercion during an interrogation An author of several books Gudjonsson was a coauthor on the American Psychology Law Society AP LS White Paper by Saul Kassin et al 2010 titled Police induced confessions Risk factors and recommendations 13 Selected list of publications editPsychology brings justice the science of forensic psychology Crim Behav Ment Health 2003 13 3 159 67 The Psychology of Interrogations and Confessions A Handbook Chichester John Wiley amp Sons 2003 Forensic Psychology A Guide to Practice with Lionel Haward The relationship between confabulation and intellectual ability memory interrogative suggestibility and acquiescence Personality and Individual Differences 1995 The Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scales Manual Hove UK Psychology Press 1997 The Relationship Of Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms To Suggestibility And Compliance Psychology Crime amp Law June 2004 Vol 10 2 pp 169 177 The Psychology of False Confessions Forty Years of Science and Practice 2018 See also editGudmundur and Geirfinnur case Memory distrust syndrome PerjuryReferences edit Queen s Birthday Honours 2011 list in full The Daily Telegraph 11 June 2011 Retrieved 7 June 2019 a b Cox Simon May 2014 The Reykjavik Confessions BBC News Retrieved 12 November 2020 Science and Justice PDF The British Academy of Forensic Sciences 5 May 2018 Retrieved 7 June 2019 Gudjon Adalsteinn Gudmundsson Morgunbladid in Icelandic 8 January 2004 Retrieved 7 June 2019 Adeane Anthony 2018 Out of Thin Air coming to Netflix this year Hachette UK p 175 ISBN 978 1 78648 745 2 via Google Books Gudjonsson Gisli 2014 How I got started From memory distrust to false confessions Applied Cognitive Psychology 28 5 809 811 doi 10 1002 acp 3037 GUDJONSSON Prof Gisli Hannes Who s Who 2016 A amp C Black an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc 2016 van Bergen Saskia Jelicic Marko Merckelbach Harald 2008 Interrogation techniques and memory distrust Psychology Crime amp Law 14 5 425 434 doi 10 1080 10683160701822533 S2CID 28272007 Retrieved 7 June 2019 House of Commons Hansard Parliament of the United Kingdom 15 March 1995 Retrieved 7 June 2019 No 59808 The London Gazette Supplement 11 June 2011 p 7 Main list of the 2011 Queen s birthday honours recipients PDF BBC News UK Retrieved 11 June 2011 Gudjonsson Gisli H 2002 The Guildford Four and the Birmingham Six In Gudjonsson Gisli H ed The Psychology of Interrogations and Confessions A Handbook John Wiley amp Sons doi 10 1002 9780470713297 ISBN 9780470844618 Kassin Drizin Grisso Gudjonsson Leo amp Redlich 2010 Police induced confessions Risk factors and recommendations Law and Human Behavior 34 3 38 nbsp This biography article of a United Kingdom academic is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp nbsp This Icelandic biographical article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gisli Gudjonsson amp oldid 1215132268, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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