In the UK video parades are the preferred method of identification employed in criminal cases. This policy implementation has been employed with little or no evidence concerning its validity. The reported research examines the effect of new video technology on children's identification evidence. The study compared 7–9 and 13–15-year olds' ability to make identifications from either video or static photo lineups. Two hundred and fifteen participants witnessed a live event and then after a delay of 2–3 days viewed a target present (TP), or target absent (TA) video or photo lineup. For video and photo TP lineups, correct responses did not differ as a function of age. Video lineups produced lower rates of false identifications for the TA lineup...
Mistaken eyewitness identification is a major source of miscarriages of justice. In England and Wale...
Although children can identify a target from a target present (TP) lineup as accurately as adults, t...
Through centuries, witnesses to crimes have played an important role for the police to get a convict...
In the UK video parades are the preferred method of identification employed in criminal cases. This ...
In the UK there have been an increasing number of children being asked to give evidence as witnesses...
In the UK, there have been an increasing number of children being asked to give evidence as witness...
Eyewitnesses are widely believed to have a better chance of identifying a perpetrator from a live id...
tiswellestablishedthatchildren(asyoungas5years)cancorrectlyidentifyatargetfromatargetpresent(TP)line...
The identification performance of children (5 to 6 years, n = 180; 9- to 10- years, n = 180) and adu...
A total of 236 children (7–8-year-olds and 13–14-year-olds) attempted identification from either tar...
A total of 236 children (7–8-year-olds and 13–14-year-olds) attempted identification from either tar...
Live identification procedures in England and Wales have been replaced by use of video, which provid...
It is well established that children (as young as 5 years) can correctly identify a target from a ta...
Live identification procedures in England and Wales have been replaced by use of video, which provid...
The present study investigated whether child (six–eight years of age) and adult witnesses (18–29 yea...
Mistaken eyewitness identification is a major source of miscarriages of justice. In England and Wale...
Although children can identify a target from a target present (TP) lineup as accurately as adults, t...
Through centuries, witnesses to crimes have played an important role for the police to get a convict...
In the UK video parades are the preferred method of identification employed in criminal cases. This ...
In the UK there have been an increasing number of children being asked to give evidence as witnesses...
In the UK, there have been an increasing number of children being asked to give evidence as witness...
Eyewitnesses are widely believed to have a better chance of identifying a perpetrator from a live id...
tiswellestablishedthatchildren(asyoungas5years)cancorrectlyidentifyatargetfromatargetpresent(TP)line...
The identification performance of children (5 to 6 years, n = 180; 9- to 10- years, n = 180) and adu...
A total of 236 children (7–8-year-olds and 13–14-year-olds) attempted identification from either tar...
A total of 236 children (7–8-year-olds and 13–14-year-olds) attempted identification from either tar...
Live identification procedures in England and Wales have been replaced by use of video, which provid...
It is well established that children (as young as 5 years) can correctly identify a target from a ta...
Live identification procedures in England and Wales have been replaced by use of video, which provid...
The present study investigated whether child (six–eight years of age) and adult witnesses (18–29 yea...
Mistaken eyewitness identification is a major source of miscarriages of justice. In England and Wale...
Although children can identify a target from a target present (TP) lineup as accurately as adults, t...
Through centuries, witnesses to crimes have played an important role for the police to get a convict...