The Fallibility of Eyewitness Memory in the case of Jennifer Thompson
Title: The Fallibility of Eyewitness Memory in the case of Jennifer Thompson
Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
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The Fallibility of Eyewitness Memory in the case of Jennifer Thompson
Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
Details: Words: 1282 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
<Tab/>Eyewitness testimony has always been a crucial component in criminal trials. Attorneys depend a great deal on this type of testimony, especially because it seems to be the most persuasive means in convincing the jury of a defendant's guilt. In the case of the rape of Jennifer Thompson, however, a very important question is raised. How can someone be mistakenly convicted of a crime? Because Jennifer appeared so confident in
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