Expert Testimony on the Psychology of Eyewitness Identification

ISBN13: 9780195331974ISBN10: 0195331974 Hardback, 288 pages
Jul 2009,  In Stock

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Eyewitness testimony is highly compelling in a criminal trial, and can have an indelible impact on jurors. However, two decades of research on the subject have shown us that eyewitnesses are sometimes wrong, even when they are highly confident that they are making correct identifications. This book brings together an impressive group of researchers and practicing attorneys to provide current overviews and critiques of key topics in eyewitness testimony.

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"This excellent book covers ground in the area of expert testimony on eyewitness identification. The editor's noble aspiration that this book will encourage students to go into this field...has been achieved."--Doody's

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288 pages; 6-1/8 x 9-1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-533197-4ISBN10: 0-19-533197-4

About the Author(s)

Brian L. Cutler, Professor of Criminology, Justice & Policy Studies, University of Ontario Institute of Technology

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