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National Survey of Eyewitness Identification Procedures in Law Enforcement Agencies
How potential jurors evaluate eyewitness confidence and decision time statements across identification procedures and for different eyewitness decisions
The number of fillers may not matter as long as they all match the description: The effect of simultaneous lineup size on eyewitness identification
Wrongful Convictions: The Latest Scientific Research & Implications for Law Enforcement
What does science tell us about case factors that can lead to a wrongful conviction? Dr. Jon Gould of American University will discuss the findings of the first large-scale empirical study that has identified ten statistically significant factors that distinguish a wrongful conviction from a "near miss." (A "near miss" is a case in which an innocent defendant was acquitted or had charges dismissed before trial). Following Dr. Gould's presentation, Mr. John R.
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NIJ Journal Issue No. 258
Eyewitness Identification: Unfinished Discussion and Directions for Future Research - Expert Chat Webinar, NIJ and Harvard's Government Innovators Network
Eyewitness Identification: A Systematic Investigation of Lineup Composition and Fairness
Testing a ''not sure'' instruction as a prophylactic against the harmful impact of system and estimator variables on lineup identification accuracy
Research in Brief: Eyewitness Identifications: A National Survey on Procedures
Reduction of False Convictions Through Improved Identification Procedures: Further Refinements for Street Practice and Public Policy
Double-Blind Sequential Police Lineup Procedures: Toward an Integrated Laboratory and Field Practice Perspective
To Err is Human: Using Science to Reduce Mistaken Eyewitness Identifications Through Police Lineups
Researchers take police lineup studies from the laboratory to the field.