ISBN-13: 9780471982388 / Angielski / Miękka / 1999 / 216 str.
Eyewitness testimony has become one of the most researched areas within the field of applied psychology. This book deals with the psychological processes which underlie eyewitness recall and testimony, and the implications of this for expert witnesses, investigators and others in the current justice system. It describes the problems which occur in eyewitness testimony and reviews the psychological concepts and processes of perception and memory.