Three hypotheses were tested in the present study: there would be more false identifications when a tattoo is in the same location compared with a similar location; there would be more false identifications when the suspect had the same tattoo compared with a similar tattoo; that matching the appearance of a tattoo would lead to more innocent suspect identifications than matching the location of a tattoo. None of our hypotheses were supported, meaning that having a tattoo that is slightly different to that of the perpetrator, will not protect an innocent suspect from identification any more than when the tattoo is exactly the same. Similarly, having a tattoo in a slightly different location from that of the perpetrator, will result in the s...
This experiment was designed to examine the effect of misinformation imparted through co-witness dis...
This study examined the effects of tattooing on perception of a male\u27s and a female\u27s credibil...
Having a tattoo has been associated with serological evidence of hepatitis B and C viruses, as well ...
This study addressed the knowledge gap surrounding the extent of innocent suspect identifications if...
Little is known about the potential for tattoos to bias how defendants are perceived. In Study 1, th...
The present article deals with the currently rapidly evolving issue of the possibility of individua...
Considerable research suggests that stimuli with a visible tattoo are rated as more negative (Dean, ...
While an estimated one-third of the United States population has a tattoo, tattoos are still seen as...
Tattooing refers to marking of the skin by puncturing and introducing pigmented material. Although i...
Tattoos have been used for over 5,000 years as a means of differentiating one person from another. ...
Prior research has demonstrated that tattoos negatively affect identification accuracy in simultaneo...
This paper examines the effects of different genres of body art on the perceived trustworthiness of ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between having tattoos and crime. A review of past researc...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between prison tattoos and the criminal li...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between prison tattoos and the criminal li...
This experiment was designed to examine the effect of misinformation imparted through co-witness dis...
This study examined the effects of tattooing on perception of a male\u27s and a female\u27s credibil...
Having a tattoo has been associated with serological evidence of hepatitis B and C viruses, as well ...
This study addressed the knowledge gap surrounding the extent of innocent suspect identifications if...
Little is known about the potential for tattoos to bias how defendants are perceived. In Study 1, th...
The present article deals with the currently rapidly evolving issue of the possibility of individua...
Considerable research suggests that stimuli with a visible tattoo are rated as more negative (Dean, ...
While an estimated one-third of the United States population has a tattoo, tattoos are still seen as...
Tattooing refers to marking of the skin by puncturing and introducing pigmented material. Although i...
Tattoos have been used for over 5,000 years as a means of differentiating one person from another. ...
Prior research has demonstrated that tattoos negatively affect identification accuracy in simultaneo...
This paper examines the effects of different genres of body art on the perceived trustworthiness of ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between having tattoos and crime. A review of past researc...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between prison tattoos and the criminal li...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between prison tattoos and the criminal li...
This experiment was designed to examine the effect of misinformation imparted through co-witness dis...
This study examined the effects of tattooing on perception of a male\u27s and a female\u27s credibil...
Having a tattoo has been associated with serological evidence of hepatitis B and C viruses, as well ...