Forensic DNA testing suggests that potentially large numbers of innocent persons are being convicted of crimes. Case studies conducted both prior to and following the advent of DNA testing indicate that eyewitness error is at least partially responsible for the majority of wrongful convictions. Empirical research has shown which factors contribute to eyewitness error and has identified procedural changes that could be made in the criminal justice system to significantly reduce the number of erroneous eyewitness identifications. We report the results of a brief survey of what U.S. judges know and believe about eyewitness testimony. The present survey highlights what judges already know about these eyewitness factors and procedural changes a...
ARTICLES 112 Healthcare, Unions, Ministers, and More: Civil Cases in the Supreme Court’s 2011-12 Ter...
This issue provides two articles and a book review dealing with expert witnesses and their interacti...
Since 1989 the admissibility of expert testimony regarding eyewitness identifications has been unadd...
Forensic DNA testing suggests that potentially large numbers of innocent persons are being convicted...
The lead article in this issue gives you a chance to test your beliefs about what leads to accurate—...
Although no one knows precisely how many wrongful convictions occur each year, a study examining DNA...
Many problems are associated with eyewitness identifications. Perhaps most importantly, eyewitness t...
One of the most significant consequences of the use of post-conviction DNA testing in the criminal j...
An increasingly strong case can be made for the argument that mistaken-eyewitness identification is ...
One of the most significant consequences of the use of post-conviction DNA testing in the criminal j...
This special issue on eyewitness identification includes some of the world’s premier researchers and...
Articles 4 Ready for the Psychologists: Learning from Eyewitness Errors (James M. Doyle) 14 Eyewitne...
One of the most significant consequences of the use of post-conviction DNA testing in the criminal j...
Eyewitness Identification: Innocence Project and National Center for State Courts Judicial Selection...
For almost 70% of the wrongfully convicted defendants who have been exonerated by new DNA evidence, ...
ARTICLES 112 Healthcare, Unions, Ministers, and More: Civil Cases in the Supreme Court’s 2011-12 Ter...
This issue provides two articles and a book review dealing with expert witnesses and their interacti...
Since 1989 the admissibility of expert testimony regarding eyewitness identifications has been unadd...
Forensic DNA testing suggests that potentially large numbers of innocent persons are being convicted...
The lead article in this issue gives you a chance to test your beliefs about what leads to accurate—...
Although no one knows precisely how many wrongful convictions occur each year, a study examining DNA...
Many problems are associated with eyewitness identifications. Perhaps most importantly, eyewitness t...
One of the most significant consequences of the use of post-conviction DNA testing in the criminal j...
An increasingly strong case can be made for the argument that mistaken-eyewitness identification is ...
One of the most significant consequences of the use of post-conviction DNA testing in the criminal j...
This special issue on eyewitness identification includes some of the world’s premier researchers and...
Articles 4 Ready for the Psychologists: Learning from Eyewitness Errors (James M. Doyle) 14 Eyewitne...
One of the most significant consequences of the use of post-conviction DNA testing in the criminal j...
Eyewitness Identification: Innocence Project and National Center for State Courts Judicial Selection...
For almost 70% of the wrongfully convicted defendants who have been exonerated by new DNA evidence, ...
ARTICLES 112 Healthcare, Unions, Ministers, and More: Civil Cases in the Supreme Court’s 2011-12 Ter...
This issue provides two articles and a book review dealing with expert witnesses and their interacti...
Since 1989 the admissibility of expert testimony regarding eyewitness identifications has been unadd...