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What do we not know about eyewitness identification?
Oleh:
Egeth, Howard E.
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
American Psychologist vol. 48 no. 05 (May 1993)
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page 577-580.
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A88
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Well (1993, this issue) suggests that recent advances in psychological knowledge may lead to improvements in the procedures used by the police in conducting lineups and photospreads. This optimistic appraisal of what pychologists can tell the police prompted a brief reappraisal of a more pessimistic review (McCloskey & Egeth, 1983) of !what psychologists can tell a jury. Although research on eyewitness testimony continues to accumulate and to improve in quality, there seems to be little reason to think that psycholoigists can help juries understand the effects , on eyewitness identification of such factors as arousal, weapon focus. unconscious transference, prior exposure to mugshots, or cross-racial idcntification.
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