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Perjury and wrongful witness testimony in criminal proceedings [PDF]
Execution of evidence using witnesses consists of hearing (examining) witnesses, i.e. taking testimonies from witnesses. Witnesses represent the most commonly used evidence and their testimony, regardless of all shortcomings that follow this evidence, is
Dragović Svjetlana P.
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Child sexual abuse (CSA) cases involving recantation invoke concerns about children’s reliability. Expert testimony can help explain the complexities of these cases.
Emily Denne +2 more
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Eyewitnesses play a significant role in criminal investigations and legal processes worldwide. Just like any other type of forensic evidence, eyewitness evidence has a margin of error. These errors, caused by numerous factors, affect the validity of eyewitness testimony.
Odinot, G. +2 more
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Investigation of the Famous Theory of Testimony on Testimony [PDF]
The witness himself directly testifies and testifies on it or by witnesses to the incident being informed of that event and testifying to his testimony. The one who witnesses the event and testifies about it, his testimony is the original testimony.
Seyed Jafar Alavi, Gholam Heidar Rezvani
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Forensic Analysis of 8 Cases on Assessing Traffic Accident Disability Grade of Kümmell’s Disease#br# [PDF]
Objective To provide a reference for the assessment of the disability grade of Kümmell’s disease cases, through the analysis of the basic situation, the disability grade and the causality of Kümmell’s disease cases.
JIAN Hong-wei, WANG Hua
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The Epistemology of Collective Testimony
In this paper, I explore what gives collective testimony its epistemic credentials, through a critical discussion of three competing accounts of the epistemology of collective testimony.
Townsend Leo
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Conditionals and testimony [PDF]
Conditionals and conditional reasoning have been a long-standing focus of research across a number of disciplines, ranging from psychology through linguistics to philosophy. But almost no work has concerned itself with the question of how hearing or reading a conditional changes our beliefs.
Collins, Peter J. +4 more
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The Reliability of Eyewitness Testimony [PDF]
As perhaps the single most effective method of proving the elements of a crime, eyewitness testimony has been vital to the trial process for centuries.
Roberts, Nathan
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The impact of positive and negative testimony on children's attitudes toward others.
Children can identify who is benevolent or malevolent not only through first-hand experiences and observations but also from the testimony of others. In this study, we investigated whether 5- and 7-year-olds (N = 128) would form their attitudes toward ...
Asami Shinohara +3 more
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The Interactive Effects of Race and Expert Testimony on Jurors’ Perceptions of Recanted Confessions
We examined the effect of defendant race and expert testimony on jurors’ perceptions of recanted confessions. Participants (591 jury-eligible community members) read a first-degree murder trial transcript in which defendant race (Black/White) and expert ...
Logan Ewanation, Evelyn M. Maeder
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