A live showup (known as a street identification in the UK) allows the perpetrator to be identified shortly after a street crime. If the suspect disputes the identification, a video line-up often ensues. Four experiments examined the reliability of live showups and their influence on a subsequent video line-up using realistic procedures and conditions. Similar proportions of culprits and innocent suspects were identified from live showups and video line-ups. Both culprits and innocent suspects previously identified were likely to be identified again in a subsequent line-up, with delays from a few minutes to a month. Only a weak effect of clothing bias was observed. There was strong evidence of commitment to a previous identification but no r...
Live identification procedures in England and Wales have been replaced by use of video, which provid...
It has been argued (Luus & Wells, 1991) that matching lineup foils to the description of the culprit...
A show-up is an identification procedure that only presents the witness with one suspect in contrast...
A live showup (known as a street identification in the UK) allows the perpetrator to be identified s...
A street identification or live show-up provides an eyewitness with an opportunity to identify a sus...
Eyewitnesses are widely believed to have a better chance of identifying a perpetrator from a live id...
Live identification procedures in England and Wales have been replaced by use of video, which provid...
Mistaken eyewitness identification is a major source of miscarriages of justice. In England and Wale...
The use of street identification procedures—informal procedures in which witnesses attempt to identi...
The use of street identification procedures – informal procedures in which witnesses attempt to iden...
Showups are a technique of eyewitness identification in which a single suspect is presented to a wit...
In England, street identifications are mainly conducted shortly after a crime, with the suspect pres...
In recent years considerable empirical and legislative effort has been made to ensure that identific...
Live identification procedures in England and Wales have been replaced by use of video, which provid...
It has been argued (Luus & Wells, 1991) that matching lineup foils to the description of the culprit...
Live identification procedures in England and Wales have been replaced by use of video, which provid...
It has been argued (Luus & Wells, 1991) that matching lineup foils to the description of the culprit...
A show-up is an identification procedure that only presents the witness with one suspect in contrast...
A live showup (known as a street identification in the UK) allows the perpetrator to be identified s...
A street identification or live show-up provides an eyewitness with an opportunity to identify a sus...
Eyewitnesses are widely believed to have a better chance of identifying a perpetrator from a live id...
Live identification procedures in England and Wales have been replaced by use of video, which provid...
Mistaken eyewitness identification is a major source of miscarriages of justice. In England and Wale...
The use of street identification procedures—informal procedures in which witnesses attempt to identi...
The use of street identification procedures – informal procedures in which witnesses attempt to iden...
Showups are a technique of eyewitness identification in which a single suspect is presented to a wit...
In England, street identifications are mainly conducted shortly after a crime, with the suspect pres...
In recent years considerable empirical and legislative effort has been made to ensure that identific...
Live identification procedures in England and Wales have been replaced by use of video, which provid...
It has been argued (Luus & Wells, 1991) that matching lineup foils to the description of the culprit...
Live identification procedures in England and Wales have been replaced by use of video, which provid...
It has been argued (Luus & Wells, 1991) that matching lineup foils to the description of the culprit...
A show-up is an identification procedure that only presents the witness with one suspect in contrast...