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    The Cognitive Interview and Eyewitness Credibility My Initial Hypothesis Hypothesis: The cognitive interview increases the credibility of eyewitness testimony by decreasing memory error and confabulations. Information is the lifeblood of a criminal investigation. The ability of investigators to obtain useful and accurate information from eyewitnesses of crimes is crucial to effective law enforcement‚ yet full and accurate recall is difficult to achieve (Stewart‚ 1985). Such elicitation

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    consecutive year‚ 2015 saw another increase in the number of children entering the care system‚ with a figure of 69‚540 (Harker & Zayed‚ 2015). With this increase‚ thought can be directed to the journeys of these individuals‚ and their experiences leaving care. It makes sense to firstly think about what the term‚ looked after‚ commonly referred to being in care‚ essentially means‚ whilst then considering the reasons why children are removed from their home. The Children Act 1989‚ introduced the expression

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    The Desire of Holiness

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    The Desire of Holiness ENG/493 April 1‚ 2014 The Desire of Holiness An analysis of how the desire of holiness influenced the society in the Middle Ages‚ and how the expression of desires was limited by the social structures‚ is based on The English Bible‚ and the First Letter of Saint Paul to the Corinthians. Three different translations of Chapter 13‚ written by theologians during the sixteenth century are compared in this work‚ to differentiate the interpretations of the Holy Scriptures

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    Eyewitness testimony has been used frequently over time in various situations. It sometimes holds more merit then some facts or evidence. Yet it is also the reason why many innocent people go to jail and criminals still walk free. Eyewitness testimony has been used for over 100 years. It has played a major part in convicting criminals‚ from the common thief to the most dangerous murderer. However‚ with the time between incident and testimony or even report can vary drastically‚ the quality of eyewitness

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    Eyewitness testimony is one of the least reliable methods of identification our criminal justice system has. It has been shown through many different studies that eyewitness testimony can lead to faulty identification driven by false memories. Although this information is widely known‚ eyewitness testimony is still used as an important aspect of most criminal cases. Eyewitness testimony can make or break a defendant’s fate. The chapter illustrated important elements that often alter a witness’s memory

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    Taking this into consideration‚ eyewitness testimony may not always be reliable as it depends solely on a person’s ability to remember faces or events. To a large extent memory (a cognitive process) is unreliable. This essay attempts to provide evidence for the unreliability of memory and

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    Can children testify as an eyewitness and how reliable is their testimony? Some researchers have determined that children can’t and can testify as an eyewitness. It depends on the way children persist questioned and who questions them. Children’s eyewitness testimony come about reliable at times‚ but not all the time; it depends on how the child endure questioning and who questions them and one example is the McMartin case. Memory is a big key in children’s eyewitness testimony and at certain ages

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    Desires Baby

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    very apparent in History as well as literature. In “Desire’s Baby” by Kate Chopin‚ she characterizes Desire by starting her off as being no one‚ then she becomes something to someone‚ and throughout everything she is disrespected. In the beginning‚ Kate Chopin characterizes Desire by being no one. “The prevailing belief was that she had been purposely left by a party of Texans…” This shows Desire as being no one because nobody really knows where she came from or why she was there. In past American

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    Psychology in the Court Room The Expert Witness “How reliable is eyewitness testimony” On the 28th of September 1999‚ a building society in West Bromwich was robbed by a man brandishing a gun. He had approached the cashier desk and pushed aside a customer and then produced a gun. He ordered the three customers in the bank to lie on the floor. He then pointed the gun in the face of the cashier and told her to fill the bag with money. In doing so‚ she managed to raise the silent alarm alerting

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    Leaving a Legacy of Hope

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    Leaving a Legacy of Hope…It’s Up To Us. So many people when asked what it was that drew them to this field would tell me‚ “I go home every night feeling good about the work I do.” Though this is a genuine and relevant answer to the question‚ it is not mine. I have always said that it is the people that make this work so special. What makes the population of people that we work with so incredible is that they are not caught up with the everyday way of life that you and I are. It is that freedom

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