James Michael Lampinen, Jeffrey S. Neuschatz, Andrew D. Cling
This volume provides a tutorial review and evaluation of scientific research on the accuracy and reliability of eyewitness identification. The book starts with the perspective that there are a variety of conceptual and empirical problems with eyewitness identification as a form of forensic evidence, just as there are a variety of problems with other forms of forensic evidence. There is then an examination of the important results in the study of eyewitness memory and the implications of this research for psychological theory and for social and legal policy. The volume...
This volume provides a tutorial review and evaluation of scientific research on the accuracy and reliability of eyewitness identification. The ...