‘The Psychology of Eyewitness Identification’ discusses in detail research and issues relating to eyewitness identification, accuracy and reliability. Also included is a discussion of how research has impacted on practical aspects of life for example with social practice, police practice and legal practice. It is not only a book on the theory behind the topic but also an insight into practical aspects of theory – the best of both worlds
The purpose of this project was to draw attention to the problem of eyewitness ecology, a term that ...
Psychological science can help to reduce eyewitness and criminal justice errors by distinguishing be...
American Psychology-Law Society/Division 41 of the American Psychological Association 2007 Abstract ...
For 20 to 30 years eyewitness identification research has been expanding, and, increasingly, it is p...
There is no debate about the fact that eyewitness identifications can be unreliable. False eyewitnes...
This dissertation thesis is an overview study of recognition of human individuals and its role in fo...
Eyewitness identification refers to a type of evidence in which an eyewitness to a crime claims to r...
Eyewitness evidence of identification is regarded as a type of statement. Therefore, first we have t...
Given the growing number of wrongful convictions involving faulty eyewitness evidence and the strong...
According to the psychologists, finders of fact erroneously---though unknowingly---place too much we...
Eyewitnesses carry out a range of tasks to help the police bring a criminal to justice. They describ...
The reliability of eyewitness identification has attracted concern from the legal profession in Engl...
The contribution of psychological research to the prevention of miscarriages of justice and the deve...
Eyewitness identifications are important to jurors, especially in criminal trials. Psychological res...
The vagaries of eyewitness identification are well known; the annals of criminal law are rife with i...
The purpose of this project was to draw attention to the problem of eyewitness ecology, a term that ...
Psychological science can help to reduce eyewitness and criminal justice errors by distinguishing be...
American Psychology-Law Society/Division 41 of the American Psychological Association 2007 Abstract ...
For 20 to 30 years eyewitness identification research has been expanding, and, increasingly, it is p...
There is no debate about the fact that eyewitness identifications can be unreliable. False eyewitnes...
This dissertation thesis is an overview study of recognition of human individuals and its role in fo...
Eyewitness identification refers to a type of evidence in which an eyewitness to a crime claims to r...
Eyewitness evidence of identification is regarded as a type of statement. Therefore, first we have t...
Given the growing number of wrongful convictions involving faulty eyewitness evidence and the strong...
According to the psychologists, finders of fact erroneously---though unknowingly---place too much we...
Eyewitnesses carry out a range of tasks to help the police bring a criminal to justice. They describ...
The reliability of eyewitness identification has attracted concern from the legal profession in Engl...
The contribution of psychological research to the prevention of miscarriages of justice and the deve...
Eyewitness identifications are important to jurors, especially in criminal trials. Psychological res...
The vagaries of eyewitness identification are well known; the annals of criminal law are rife with i...
The purpose of this project was to draw attention to the problem of eyewitness ecology, a term that ...
Psychological science can help to reduce eyewitness and criminal justice errors by distinguishing be...
American Psychology-Law Society/Division 41 of the American Psychological Association 2007 Abstract ...