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E-raamat: Expert Testimony on the Psychology of Eyewitness Identification [Oxford Scholarship Online e-raamatud]

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Eyewitness testimony is highly compelling in a criminal trial, and can have an indelible impact on jurors. However, two decades of research on the subject have shown us that eyewitnesses are sometimes wrong, even when they are highly confident that they are making correct identifications. This book brings together an impressive group of researchers and practicing attorneys to provide current overviews and critiques of key topics in eyewitness testimony.
Series Foreword v
Preface vii
Brian L. Cutler
1 The Need for Expert Psychological Testimony on Eyewitness Identification 3
Roy S. Malpass, Stephen J. Ross, Christian A. Meissner, and Jessica L. Marcon
2 Content, Form, and Ethical Issues Concerning Expert Psychological Testimony on Eyewitness Identification 29
Kathy Pezdek
3 Effectiveness of Traditional Safeguards Against Erroneous Conviction Arising From Mistaken Eyewitness Identification 51
Jennifer L. Devenport, Christopher D. Kimbrough, and Brian L. Cutler
4 Expert Testimony: Legal Standards for Admissibility 69
Jules Epstein
5 Appellate Review and Eyewitness Experts 91
Jennifer Groscup and Steven Penrod
6 Expert Psychology Testimony on Eyewitness Identification: A Matter of Common Sense? 115
J. Don Read and Sarah L. Desmarais
7 Expert Psychology 'fest mony on Eyewitness Identification: Consensus Among Experts? 143
Harmon M. Hosch, Kevin W. Jolly, Larissa A. Schmersal, and Brooke A. Smith
8 The Influence of Eyewitness Expert Testimony on Jurors' Beliefs and Judgments 169
Michael R. Leippe and Donna Eisenstadt
9 Limitations of Expert Psychology Testimony on Eyewitness Identification 201
Heather D. Flowe, Kristin M. Finklea, and Ebbe B. Ebbesen
10 The Prosecutor's Perspective on Eyewitness Experts in the Courtroom 223
Patricia J. Bailey and Sheri H. Mecklenburg
11 A New Approach to Litigating an Old Problem: Getting the Identification Expert into the Defense Case 249
Suzanne K. Drouet and Patrick E. Kent
Afterword 267
Brian L. Cutler
Index 271