Multiple Choice
In 1998, the American Psychology-Law Society (APLS) made recommendations on how to reduce the number of incorrect identifications by changing some system variables. A 2014 report by the National Academies of Science added some more guidelines to the APLS's recommendations. The current best practices include all of the following procedures, EXCEPT:
A) Sequential lineups should be preferred to simultaneous ones.
B) Eyewitnesses should be instructed that the true criminal may not be in the lineup.
C) Eyewitnesses should be asked how confident they are in their identification before they are given any feedback about their pick.
D) All identification procedures should be recorded on video.
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