Reform of Eyewitness Identification Procedures, 9781433812835
Hardcover
Leading eyewitness researchers reveal how mistaken identifications fuel wrongful convictions. Detailed analyses of lineup procedures—including sequential vs simultaneous lineups and double-blind methods—are turned into actionable reforms aimed at overhauling police practices and safeguarding justice.

Reform of Eyewitness Identification Procedures

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    235 pages

  • Release Date

    29 April 2013

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Summary

Top researchers in the field of eyewitness research focus on perhaps the single most important factor underlying innocent convictions: mistaken eyewitness identifications. Contributors present full reviews of the literature on key issues such as the nature and composition of police lineups, the relative effectiveness of sequential vs. simultaneous lineups, the importance of double-blind lineup administrations, the effectiveness of lineups vs. showups, and the slippery nature of eyewitness mem…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781433812835
ISBN-10:1433812835
Author:Brian L. Cutler
Publisher:American Psychological Association
Imprint:American Psychological Association
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:235
Release Date:29 April 2013
Weight:616g
Dimensions:254mm x 178mm
About The Author

Brian L. Cutler

Brian L. Cutler, PhD, received his doctorate in social psychology in 987 from the University of Wisconsin amp ndash Madison. He is a professor in the faculty of social science and humanities at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Prior to joining UOIT’s faculty, Dr. Cutler served on the psychology faculties at Florida International University and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Dr. Cutler has been conducting research on the psychology of eyewitness identification and its role in conviction of the innocent for more than 25 years. His research has been funded by the National Science Foundation. In addition to this volume, he has authored and edited five books and more than book chapters and research articles about the psychology of eyewitness identification. His research has been cited in court cases, the media, other research, and psychology textbooks. Dr. Cutler has also served as editor of the journal Law and Human Behavior and president of APA Division 4 (American Psychology amp ndash Law Society). In collaboration with his students and other eyewitness scientists, Dr. Cutler continues to maintain an active research program, focusing on eyewitness identification. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on various aspects of psychology, criminology, research methods, and writing for the social sciences.

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