tiswellestablishedthatchildren(asyoungas5years)cancorrectlyidentifyatargetfromatargetpresent(TP)line-up as accurately as adults; however, when shown a target absent (TA) line-up, children make more false identifications. In the present study, children aged 5–7 and 8–11 years viewed a film of a staged theft, then 1–2 days later were shown either a TP or TA video line- up. Half of the witnesses viewed line-ups that included a ‘mystery man’ (a black silhouette with a white question mark), which they could select if they did not recognise anyone from the line-up. When the ‘mystery man’ was present in the line-up, there were significantly fewer false identifications for the TA line-ups. This study shows that including a silhouette in a video lin...
The main aim of this thesis was to increase understanding of the decision processes and strategies u...
Eyewitnesses are widely believed to have a better chance of identifying a perpetrator from a live id...
Witnesses to a crime are often required to identify a suspect from a police line-up or photo spread....
Although children can identify a target from a target present (TP) lineup as accurately as adults, t...
It is well established that children (as young as 5 years) can correctly identify a target from a ta...
A wealth of research has investigated how good people are at being eyewitnesses. This involves inves...
Some groups of eyewitnesses, such as older adults and children, are less likely to correctly reject ...
In the UK, there have been an increasing number of children being asked to give evidence as witness...
In the UK there have been an increasing number of children being asked to give evidence as witnesses...
In the UK video parades are the preferred method of identification employed in criminal cases. This ...
Children from 5 to 12 years of age (N = 779) were shown a videotape where a preschool teacher has mo...
The identification performance of children (5 to 6 years, n = 180; 9- to 10- years, n = 180) and adu...
We tested whether an alternative lineup procedure designed to minimize problematic influences (e.g.,...
The current paper reviews research that has investigated developmental differences in lineup identif...
Through centuries, witnesses to crimes have played an important role for the police to get a convict...
The main aim of this thesis was to increase understanding of the decision processes and strategies u...
Eyewitnesses are widely believed to have a better chance of identifying a perpetrator from a live id...
Witnesses to a crime are often required to identify a suspect from a police line-up or photo spread....
Although children can identify a target from a target present (TP) lineup as accurately as adults, t...
It is well established that children (as young as 5 years) can correctly identify a target from a ta...
A wealth of research has investigated how good people are at being eyewitnesses. This involves inves...
Some groups of eyewitnesses, such as older adults and children, are less likely to correctly reject ...
In the UK, there have been an increasing number of children being asked to give evidence as witness...
In the UK there have been an increasing number of children being asked to give evidence as witnesses...
In the UK video parades are the preferred method of identification employed in criminal cases. This ...
Children from 5 to 12 years of age (N = 779) were shown a videotape where a preschool teacher has mo...
The identification performance of children (5 to 6 years, n = 180; 9- to 10- years, n = 180) and adu...
We tested whether an alternative lineup procedure designed to minimize problematic influences (e.g.,...
The current paper reviews research that has investigated developmental differences in lineup identif...
Through centuries, witnesses to crimes have played an important role for the police to get a convict...
The main aim of this thesis was to increase understanding of the decision processes and strategies u...
Eyewitnesses are widely believed to have a better chance of identifying a perpetrator from a live id...
Witnesses to a crime are often required to identify a suspect from a police line-up or photo spread....