Colloff et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Unfair lineups make witnesses more likely to confuse innocent and guilty suspectsColloff et al., 2016
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- Colloff M
- Wade K
- Strange D
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- Psychological Science
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Eyewitness-identification studies have focused on the idea that unfair lineups (ie, ones in which the police suspect stands out) make witnesses more willing to identify the police suspect. We examined whether unfair lineups also influence subjects' ability to distinguish …
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