Bearing witness: Why eyewitness IDs can be more reliable than you think

Laura Mickes

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Abstract

Many people believe that eyewitness identification is inherently unreliable, and this belief is reflected in scholarly articles, textbooks, and juror briefings. Laura Mickes argues that not only are eyewitness IDs potentially more reliable than commonly assumed, but that small changes to criminal justice procedure could significantly increase the reliability of such testimony.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherPolicing Insight
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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