Mistaken eyewitness-identification testimony is at the heart of a large share of the convictions of people whose innocence was later proven using forensic DNA testing. A considerable amount is now known about how to lower the rate of mistaken identifications through the use of better procedures for conducting identification. Several procedural reforms are described, such as double-blind lineups and pristine assessments of eyewitness-identification confidence. Although numerous jurisdictions have made improvements to their identification procedures in recent years, a large share of jurisdictions have still not made significant reforms. Although some courts have been making better use of the scientific findings on eyewitness identification, m...
Discusses the need for there to be basic, minimal standards regarding eyewitness identification to e...
One of the most significant consequences of the use of post-conviction DNA testing in the criminal j...
Mistaken eyewitness identifications are the leading cause of wrongful convictions. In 1977, a time w...
The vagaries of eyewitness identification are well known; the annals of criminal law are rife with i...
For almost 70% of the wrongfully convicted defendants who have been exonerated by new DNA evidence, ...
An increasingly strong case can be made for the argument that mistaken-eyewitness identification is ...
An increasingly strong case can be made for the argument that mistaken-eyewitness identification is ...
The reliability of eyewitness identification has attracted concern from the legal profession in Engl...
Mistaken eyewitness identifications are the leading cause of wrongful convictions. In 1977, a time w...
Increasingly, psychologists are giving expert testimony in court on the accu racy of eyewitness ide...
Eyewitness identification refers to a type of evidence in which an eyewitness to a crime claims to r...
Eyewitness testimony refers to verbal state ments from people regardi ng what they observed and can...
The police lineup is a common tool for eyewitness identifications of suspects in criminal cases. For...
One of the most significant consequences of the use of post-conviction DNA testing in the criminal j...
Many studies of exonerations find that erroneous eyewitness identifications play a part in over 75% ...
Discusses the need for there to be basic, minimal standards regarding eyewitness identification to e...
One of the most significant consequences of the use of post-conviction DNA testing in the criminal j...
Mistaken eyewitness identifications are the leading cause of wrongful convictions. In 1977, a time w...
The vagaries of eyewitness identification are well known; the annals of criminal law are rife with i...
For almost 70% of the wrongfully convicted defendants who have been exonerated by new DNA evidence, ...
An increasingly strong case can be made for the argument that mistaken-eyewitness identification is ...
An increasingly strong case can be made for the argument that mistaken-eyewitness identification is ...
The reliability of eyewitness identification has attracted concern from the legal profession in Engl...
Mistaken eyewitness identifications are the leading cause of wrongful convictions. In 1977, a time w...
Increasingly, psychologists are giving expert testimony in court on the accu racy of eyewitness ide...
Eyewitness identification refers to a type of evidence in which an eyewitness to a crime claims to r...
Eyewitness testimony refers to verbal state ments from people regardi ng what they observed and can...
The police lineup is a common tool for eyewitness identifications of suspects in criminal cases. For...
One of the most significant consequences of the use of post-conviction DNA testing in the criminal j...
Many studies of exonerations find that erroneous eyewitness identifications play a part in over 75% ...
Discusses the need for there to be basic, minimal standards regarding eyewitness identification to e...
One of the most significant consequences of the use of post-conviction DNA testing in the criminal j...
Mistaken eyewitness identifications are the leading cause of wrongful convictions. In 1977, a time w...