Exam 9: Identification Procedures Identification Procedures
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Examine the reforms that legal experts suggest courts can implement to improve eyewitness identification reliability.
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When a witness selects the person in the lineup who looks most like the culprit,believing the offender has to be in the lineup,this is referred to as a_________judgment.
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According to eyewitness expert Elizabeth Loftus,_________shapes what a witness will remember and recall during the identification process.
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Research suggests that jurors consistently believe mistaken identification evidence when faced with witnesses who are confident about their eyewitness identifications.
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According to research conducted by Elizabeth Loftus,witnesses often added to their stories of crimes:
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