Preventing Mistaken Convictions in Eyewitness Identification Trials

作者: Steven D. Penrod , Brian Cutler

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-4891-1_4

关键词: ApprehensionPsychologyEyewitness identificationWitnessAdjudicationCriminologyEyewitness testimonyDefense attorney

摘要: It is clear that eyewitness testimony and identifications play important roles in the apprehension, prosecution, adjudication of criminal offenders. Police rely on statements their initial investigations; from lineups photospreads are common; probably most common type witness trials.

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