1 option
How can so many be wrong? : making the due process case for an eyewitness expert / Margaret A. Hagen and Sou Hee Yang.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Hagen, Margaret A., author.
- Yang, Sou Hee, 1988- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Eyewitness identification--United States--Psychological aspects.
- Eyewitness identification.
- Witnesses--United States--Psychology.
- Witnesses.
- Forensic psychology--United States.
- Forensic psychology.
- Psychology.
- Psychological aspects.
- United States.
- Eyewitness identification--Psychological aspects.
- Witnesses--Psychology.
- Physical Description:
- xiii, 231 pages ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, an imprint of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., [2019]
- Contents:
- Experts in eyewitness cases and the alternatives
- What the triers of fact must understand
- Supreme Court as psychologists : blinded to science
- Attorneys as psychologists : Perry v. New Hampshire
- Jurors as psychologists
- Psychologists as psychologists: expert testimony to rectify deficits in jury knowledge
- How to make expert testimony most effective.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Format:
- Online version: Hagen, Margaret A., author. How can so many be wrong?
- ISBN:
- 9781498579872
- 1498579876
- OCLC:
- 1081373789
The Penn Libraries is committed to describing library materials using current, accurate, and responsible language. If you discover outdated or inaccurate language, please fill out this feedback form to report it and suggest alternative language.