Faulty eyewitness testimony can be a notorious source of mistakes in the legal system potentially leading to wrongful convictions and miscarriages of justice. The current study examined the knowledge of a sample of police officers (n = 270) and psychologists (n = 63) in Indonesia regarding factors known to influence the validity of eyewitness testimony given by adults and children. Previous studies have documented that police and psychologists in Western countries have less-than-optimal knowledge about the psychology of eyewitness testimony. Similarly, our non-Western sample also demonstrated a lack of knowledge that may be damaging in the legal context such as the belief that recall of minor details indicates accuracy of memory. For both a...
AbstractThe opinions of legal professionals about child and adult witnesses might influence the like...
One of the most significant consequences of the use of post-conviction DNA testing in the criminal j...
One of the most significant consequences of the use of post-conviction DNA testing in the criminal j...
Faulty eyewitness testimony can be a notorious source of mistakes in the legal system potentially le...
Research has established that factors known to influence eyewitness memory are not commonly understo...
In criminal cases involving eyewitness reports, psychologists or psychiatrists may be recruited as e...
In criminal cases involving eyewitness reports, psychologists or psychiatrists may be recruited as e...
To examine legal professionals’ knowledge of a wide range of factors that affect eyewitness accuracy...
Years of psychological research has demonstrated that the use of investigative interviewing methods ...
According to the psychologists, finders of fact erroneously---though unknowingly---place too much we...
Knowledge of psychology is vital in the application of law. However, classical studies by Richard A....
The opinions of legal professionals about child and adult witnesses might influence the likelihood t...
Eyewitness testimony is widely held to be the most powerful and pervasive type of evidence routinely...
Since the very advent of law enforcement, eyewitness testimony has played a pivotal role in identify...
Psychologists, legal practitioners and scholars share the knowledge that honest eyewitnesses can err...
AbstractThe opinions of legal professionals about child and adult witnesses might influence the like...
One of the most significant consequences of the use of post-conviction DNA testing in the criminal j...
One of the most significant consequences of the use of post-conviction DNA testing in the criminal j...
Faulty eyewitness testimony can be a notorious source of mistakes in the legal system potentially le...
Research has established that factors known to influence eyewitness memory are not commonly understo...
In criminal cases involving eyewitness reports, psychologists or psychiatrists may be recruited as e...
In criminal cases involving eyewitness reports, psychologists or psychiatrists may be recruited as e...
To examine legal professionals’ knowledge of a wide range of factors that affect eyewitness accuracy...
Years of psychological research has demonstrated that the use of investigative interviewing methods ...
According to the psychologists, finders of fact erroneously---though unknowingly---place too much we...
Knowledge of psychology is vital in the application of law. However, classical studies by Richard A....
The opinions of legal professionals about child and adult witnesses might influence the likelihood t...
Eyewitness testimony is widely held to be the most powerful and pervasive type of evidence routinely...
Since the very advent of law enforcement, eyewitness testimony has played a pivotal role in identify...
Psychologists, legal practitioners and scholars share the knowledge that honest eyewitnesses can err...
AbstractThe opinions of legal professionals about child and adult witnesses might influence the like...
One of the most significant consequences of the use of post-conviction DNA testing in the criminal j...
One of the most significant consequences of the use of post-conviction DNA testing in the criminal j...