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Eyewitness identification: Guidelines and recommendations for identification procedures in the United States and in Canada
Abstract Innocent people are convicted each year because of mistaken eyewitness identification. This paper addresses both historical and more...
Canadian Psychology, 08/01/03 by Yarmey, A Daniel · More from publication -
Expert testimony: Does eyewitness memory research have probative value for the courts?
Abstract Case studies, and more recently DNA testing in the United States, have shown that mistaken eyewitness identification is responsible for...
Canadian Psychology, 05/01/01 by A Daniel Yarmey · More from publication -
Rhetoric and the recovered memory debate
Abstract We examine arguments about repression and dissociation in recent writings on the debate about the veracity of recovered memories of...
Canadian Psychology, 11/01/99 by MacMartin, Clare; Yarmey, A Daniel · More from publication
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