The Psychology of Eyewitness Identification  by Andrew D.  Cling PAPERBACK

The Psychology of Eyewitness Identification by Andrew D. Cling PAPERBACK

Taylor & Francis Ltd

Explore the intricacies of how memory and perception influence eyewitness testimony with "The Psychology of Eyewitness Identification." This comprehensive book, authored by James Michael (University of Arkansas, USA) and Lampinen, delves into the psychological factors that can affect the accuracy of witness accounts. Understand the science behind eyewitness identification and its critical role in the justice system. Learn about memory fallibility, suggestibility, and the various cognitive processes involved in recalling and reporting events. Key topics include: * Factors influencing eyewitness accuracy * Memory and recall processes * The impact of suggestion and co-witnesses * Legal implications of eyewitness testimony "The Psychology of Eyewitness Identification" is an essential resource for students, researchers, legal professionals, and anyone interested in the reliability of human memory and its application in real-world scenarios. Summary: Psychology, Eyewitness Identification, Memory, Perception, Testimony, Legal System, Forensic Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Paperback Book.

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