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Eyewitness Testimony Elizabeth F. Loftus

Eyewitness Testimony By Elizabeth F. Loftus

Eyewitness Testimony by Elizabeth F. Loftus


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By shedding light on the many factors that can intervene and create inaccurate testimony, Elizabeth Loftus illustrates how memory can be radically altered by the way an eyewitness is questioned, and how new memories can be implanted and old ones changed in subtle ways.

Eyewitness Testimony Summary

Eyewitness Testimony: With a New Preface by Elizabeth F. Loftus

Every year hundreds of defendants are convicted on little more than the say-so of a fellow citizen. Although psychologists have suspected for decades that an eyewitness can be highly unreliable, new evidence leaves no doubt that juries vastly overestimate the credibility of eyewitness accounts. It is a problem that the courts have yet to solve or face squarely.

In Eyewitness Testimony, Elizabeth Loftus makes the psychological case against the eyewitness. Beginning with the basics of eyewitness fallibility, such as poor viewing conditions, brief exposure, and stress, Loftus moves to more subtle factors, such as expectations, biases, and personal stereotypes, all of which can intervene to create erroneous reports. Loftus also shows that eyewitness memory is chronically inaccurate in surprising ways. An ingenious series of experiments reveals that memory can be radically altered by the way an eyewitness is questioned after the fact. New memories can be implanted and old ones unconsciously altered under interrogation.

These results have important implications for court reform, police interrogation methods, defense strategy, and many other aspects of criminal and civil procedure. Eyewitness Testimony is a powerful book that should be required reading for trial lawyers, social psychologists, and anyone who considers the chilling prospect of confronting an eyewitness accusation in a court of law.

Eyewitness Testimony Reviews

An important book about a critical question. * New York Times Book Review *
Loftus is a quiet, sincere, and reliable guide to this important research and its applications. * Times Higher Education Supplement *

About Elizabeth F. Loftus

Elizabeth F. Loftus is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Psychology and Social Behavior at the University of California, Irvine.

Table of Contents

1. Mistaken Identification 2. Impact of Eyewitness Testimony 3. Perceiving Events 4. Retaining Information in Memory 5. Retrieving Information from Memory 6. Theoretical Issues in the Study of Memory 7. Recognizing People 8. Individual Differences in Eyewitness Ability 9. Common Beliefs about Eyewitness Accounts 10. The Eyewitness and the Legal System 11. An Actual Case of Murder: People v. Garcia Appendix References Index

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GOR009353024
9780674287778
0674287770
Eyewitness Testimony: With a New Preface by Elizabeth F. Loftus
Used - Like New
Paperback
Harvard University Press
19960302
272
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