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    In a real life situation there would be an element of surprise and an increase in emotion. Basically the eye-witness would be in some way involved‚ which is not the case while watching the video the eye-witness is not part of the event. Furthermore‚ an eye-witness in a real life situation may discuss the event with other people which may alter their memory of the event. Lastly‚ an eye-witness may think more carefully about giving an answer when in a real life situation when they realize that their

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    a bystander and also an expert swimmer‚ glared at Kristi but took no other action. Abe confronted the group‚ demanding that they do something because he could not swim. Tragically‚ Jill drowned because nobody helped her. Analyze the role of each witness. Based upon the circumstances and the action/non-actions of the witnesses‚ are any of the witnesses criminally responsible? Part 1 Answer the following question. Use complete sentences. Make sure your explanations are thorough. Should a person’s

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    False Memory and Eyewitness Testimony PSY363 False Memory and Eyewitness Testimony A false memory is simply a memory that did not occur. An actual experience can become distorted as best illustrated by the Cog Lab experiment on false memories accessed through Argosy University. The experiment is outlined as follows: a participant is given a list of words that are highly relative in nature at a rate of about one word every 2 seconds. At the finish of the given list‚ the participant

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    Case #1 State v. John Hudson and Dale Buckner (Charged with murder and attempted robbery) Good Afternoon Ladies and Gentleman…Todays trial will be on Felony Murder and Attempted Robbery. John Hudson and Dale Buckner are murderers. And the evidence of this case will show‚ that they have undoubtedly committed the crimes brought upon them and should be punished to the fullest extent of the law. In accordance to the Penal Law‚ Murder in the first degree is defined “With intent to cause the death

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    The Verdict In the Movie The Verdict many legal issues were presented. Some of the legal issues witnessed were: medical malpractice/negligence‚ judicial misconduct‚ witness tampering‚ the confidential relationship between lawyer and client‚ and perjury. I felt that the movie did an accurate job depicting the moral dilemmas that can occur involving court cases that go to trial. In order for everything to run smoothly‚ the lawyer must be well prepared and maintain a confidential relationship with

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    Eyewitness Testimony One important application of research into memory is eyewitness testimony (EWT). EWT is used as evidence in criminal trials in countries all over the world. Juries tend to pay extra attention to eyewitness testimony and generally see it as very trustworthy and convincing. However‚ a great deal of research in cognitive psychology tells us that‚ in general‚ people’s memories are fairly fallible. This section examines some of the psychological factors that can affect the accuracy

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    McLauglin‚ Eliott. “What We Know About Michael Brown’s Shooting.” CNN. Cable News Network‚ August 15‚ 2014. Web. This article was informing us on the first‚ basic information that was gathered about the case. It includes stories from both sides of the case and contradictions of both. Such as‚ if Brown was actually innocent or not and exactly how many times he was shot. Personally‚ I’m almost certain that this entire case was taken too far. It seems to me like the races of the victim and the officer

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    Eyewitness Testimony as a source of reliable evidence In relation to cognitive psychology‚ is eyewitness testimony reliable in today’s judicial system? Word Count: 3944 ABSTRACT Is eyewitness testimony a reliable source of evidence in today’s judicial system? Many jurors tend to pay close attention to eyewitness testimony assuming that what they hear is exactly as it happened. They ignore the psychology behind remembering an event. Our brain is a complex structure and it is difficult to absorb

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    testimony from an older witness‚ but they’re likely more convinced of that testimony because of the eyewitness’s confidence. An eyewitness may not be reliable for several reasons – Anxiety / Stress Reconstructive Memory Weapon Focus Leading Questions (Loftus and Palmer‚ 1974) and they don’t all have to do with poor vision‚ although that’s one of the leading reasons. In fact‚ tests performed on people with good eyesight have shown that at just 10 feet away‚ a witness may not be able to see

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    Evidence No | | Date | 12/12/12 | | | HNC Social Care Evidence Gathering Form Identify evidence type | | | | | | Direct observation | | Reflective account | | Expert witness | | Questions | | Product | | Witness testimony | | Evidence Direct observation reflective account about my placement at Headways brain trauma group. | Unit‚ Element‚ PCs | Knowledge | The purpose of my supervision meeting is to talk over any issues I might have or my manager might have regaurding

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