FOUNDATION
Chapter 1: The Legal Context
Chapter 2: Key Concepts in Eyewitness Identification
Chapter 3: Empirical Foundations and Limits
APPLICATION
Chapter 4: Preparation for the Evaluation
Chapter 5: Data Collection
Chapter 6: Interpretation
Chapter 7: Report Writing and Testimony
References
Cases and Statutes
Key Terms
Index
Brian Cutler is a professor at the University of Ontario Institute
of Technology.
Margaret Bull Kovera is Professor of Psychology at John Jay College
of Criminal Justice, New York.
"This volume is a gem. It is rare to find a volume so well done
that it cannot be improved. Each of the seven chapters is concise,
yet thorough...Volumes such as this one not only help to make
psychologists more effective in the legal arena but also may well
help increase their numbers while reducing the divide that has long
separated law and psychology. Meanwhile, Evaluating Eyewitness
Identification is an essential reference for any psychologist
interested in testifying in court on eyewitness
evidence."--PsycCRITIQUES
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