GL Wells, MB Kovera, AB Douglass… - Law and human …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: The Executive Committee of the American Psychology-Law Society (Division 41 of the American Psychological Association) appointed a subcommittee to update the …
It is well known that the frailties of human memory and vulnerability to suggestion lead to eyewitness identification errors. However, variations in different aspects of the …
Forming connections between human performance and design, this new edition of Engineering Psychology and Human Performance examines human–machine interaction …
Eyewitness memory is widely believed to be unreliable because (a) high-confidence eyewitness misidentifications played a role in over 70% of the now more than 300 DNA …
KA Deffenbacher, BH Bornstein… - Journal of …, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
The fidelity of an eyewitness's memory representation is an issue of paramount forensic concern. Psychological science has been unable to offer more than vague generalities …
SE Clark, RT Howell, SL Davey - Law and Human Behavior, 2008 - Springer
What do eyewitness identification experiments typically show? We address this question through a meta-analysis of 94 comparisons between target-present and target-absent …
GL Wells, EF Loftus - Handbook of psychology: Forensic …, 2003 - researchgate.net
A criminal trial is, among other things, an attempt to reconstruct a past event to aid the trier of fact in determining what happened. Physical trace evidence, such as fingerprints, fibers, or …
This chapter reports a review of eyewitness identification guidelines from around the world. Guidelines from 54 countries were coded and interpreted in relation to best-practice …
At least since 1964 when Herbert Packer introduced two competing models of criminal justice, the Crime Control Model and the Due Process Model, we have become accustomed …