The Science of Perception and Memory
English

About The Book

A robbery victim tries to remember how the crime unfolded and who was present at the scene. A medical patient recalls the doctor saying that the pain in her side wasn''t worrisome and now that the tumor is much larger she''s suing. An investigation of insider trading hinges on someone''s memory of exactly what was said at a particular business meeting. In these and countless other examples our ability to remember our experiences is crucial for the justice system. The problem though is that perception and memory are fallible. How often do our eyes or memories deceive us? Is there some way to avoid these errors? Can we specify the circumstances in which perceptual or memory errors are more or less likely to occur?Professor Daniel Reisberg tackles these questions by drawing on the available science and his personal experience training attorneys. He provides detailed pragmatic advice that will prove helpful to law enforcement prosecutors defenders and anyone else who hopes to maximize the quality of the evidence available to the courts -- whether the evidence is coming from witnesses victims or defendants.This book is carefully rooted in research but written in a way that will make it fully accessible to non-scientists working in the justice system. Early chapters provide an overview of the relevant science and a broad portrait of how perception and memory function. Later chapters offer practical solutions for navigating situations involving eyewitness identifications remembered conversations evidence obtained from interviews with children confession evidence and the risks of false confession.
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