Tag: eyewitness misidentification
Eyewitness Testimony Part IV: Reducing the Rate of Wrongful Convictions
In Part IV of his series of related posts, JLPP’s Greg Renick discusses whether the Biggers five-factor approach to weighing the credibility of eyewitnesses violates due process.
20 Feb 2013
Eyewitness Testimony Part III: Reducing the Rate of Wrongful Conviction
In Part III of his series of related posts, JLPP’s Greg Renick analyzes empirical research that tends to call for a reform of the Biggers five-factor approach to weighing the credibility of eyewitnesses.
9 Jan 2013
Eyewitness Testimony Part II: Reducing the Rate of Wrongful Convictions
In Part II of a series of related posts, Greg Renick analyzes empirical research that supports a reform of the Biggers five-factor approach to weighing the credibility of eyewitnesses.
20 Nov 2012
Eyewitness Testimony Part I: Reducing the Rate of Wrongful Convictions
In Part I of a series of related posts, Greg Renick gives his take on the problem of faulty eyewitness testimony and the rate of wrongful imprisonment in the United States.
1 Nov 2012