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It is critical that identifications are accurate to protect individuals against mistakes that deprive an innocent person of liberty.
- How does memory affect the accuracy of eyewitness identification?
- What are some police procedures and legal rules that can reduce the inaccuracy of eyewitness identification?
- What has empirical research shown regarding the reliability of line-ups?
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Eyewitness Discussion
Memory affects the accuracy of eyewitness identification since it is not perfect and
eyewitnesses often recall things that actually never happened. The memory cannot playback
events in our mind as a machine. It relies on memories constructed by our brains which
assemble the pieces of the events we remember and we are forced t...
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