ABSTRACT
The Handbook of Eyewitness Psychology presents a survey of research and legal opinions from international experts on the rapidly expanding scientific literature addressing the accuracy and limitations of eyewitnesses as a source of evidence for the courts. For the first time, extensive reviews of factors influencing witnesses of all ages-chil
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Person Descriptions as Eyewitness Evidence
chapter |32 pages
Person Descriptions as Eyewitness Evidence
chapter |24 pages
Mug Books: More Than Just Large Photospreads
chapter |26 pages
Facial Composites: Forensic Utility and Psychological Research
part |2 pages
Part II: Identifying Suspects: System Variables
chapter |14 pages
Remembering Faces
chapter |36 pages
The Psychology of Speaker Identification and Earwitness Memory
chapter |18 pages
Show-up Identifications: Suggestive Technique or Reliable Method?
chapter |24 pages
Lineup Construction and Lineup Fairness
chapter |22 pages
Radical Alternatives to Traditional Lineups
chapter |18 pages
A Role for Theory in Eyewitness Identification Research
chapter |36 pages
Applied Lineup Theory
part |2 pages
Part III: Identifying Suspects: Estimator Variables
chapter |26 pages
The Influence of Race on Eyewitness Memory
chapter |26 pages
Person Description and Identification by Child Witnesses
chapter |30 pages
Eyewitness Memory in Young and Older Eyewitnesses
part |2 pages
Part IV: Belief of Eyewitness Identification
part |2 pages
Part V: Applying Psychological Research to Legal Practice