Social And Exonomic Implications Of The Reliability Of Eyewitnesses Flashcards
What is Exonerated?
A term used to describe people who have been found guilty and convicted of a crime but are later found innocent
What did Huff et all report?
Nearly 60% of 500 cases of wrongful convictions involved eyewitness identification errors
What does the findings of Huff et al suggest
Too much reliance on eyewitness testimony has ethical implications
Complete the sentence d
There may be dangers _________ in become
In too __________ on ________
Inherent
Sceptical
Evidence
Fill in the gaps
________ reports that when ___________ were asked to make a Decision about the guilt or __________ of a perpetrator based on ___________ testimony, some jurors mentioned their __________ of ________________ mistakes
Greene Mock juries Innocence Eyewitness Knowledge Mis-identification
What did the knowledge of misidentification mistakes cause the jurors to be?
Caused them to be more sceptical about the testimony of eyewitness testimony
What are built into the UK justice system?
Safe guards
What did Evidence act introduce in 1984?
A code of practice that needs to be adhered to with regards to the conduct of identification attempts
What is the biggest implication for unreliable eyewitness testimony?
The risk society faces as the real perpetrator of the crime has been allowed to remain free