Psychology of Eyewitness Identification
Delve into the intricate world of eyewitness identification with Psychology of Eyewitness Identification by James M. Lampinen. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012, this compelling hardback edition spans 346 pages and provides a thorough review of the scientific research surrounding the accuracy and reliability of eyewitness testimonies.
This essential volume explores the psychological aspects of memory and the phenomenon of mistaken identity, making it a crucial resource for cognitive psychologists, legal scholars, and professionals in forensic psychology. Lampinen evaluates the implications of eyewitness identification research for both psychological theory and social and legal policy, offering valuable insights that resonate across disciplines.
Whether you're a student, researcher, or practitioner, Psychology of Eyewitness Identification is an indispensable addition to your library, shedding light on the complexities of human memory and its impact on the justice system.