| Series Foreword | v | ||
| Preface | vii | ||
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| 1 The Need for Expert Psychological Testimony on Eyewitness Identification | 3 | ||
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| 2 Content, Form, and Ethical Issues Concerning Expert Psychological Testimony on Eyewitness Identification | 29 | ||
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| 3 Effectiveness of Traditional Safeguards Against Erroneous Conviction Arising From Mistaken Eyewitness Identification | 51 | ||
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| 4 Expert Testimony: Legal Standards for Admissibility | 69 | ||
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| 5 Appellate Review and Eyewitness Experts | 91 | ||
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| 6 Expert Psychology Testimony on Eyewitness Identification: A Matter of Common Sense? | 115 | ||
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| 7 Expert Psychology 'fest mony on Eyewitness Identification: Consensus Among Experts? | 143 | ||
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| 8 The Influence of Eyewitness Expert Testimony on Jurors' Beliefs and Judgments | 169 | ||
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| 9 Limitations of Expert Psychology Testimony on Eyewitness Identification | 201 | ||
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| 10 The Prosecutor's Perspective on Eyewitness Experts in the Courtroom | 223 | ||
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| 11 A New Approach to Litigating an Old Problem: Getting the Identification Expert into the Defense Case | 249 | ||
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| Afterword | 267 | ||
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| Index | 271 |