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Memory is often the primary evidence in the courtroom, yet unfortunately this evidence may not be fit for purpose. This is because memory is both fallible and malleable; it is possible to forget and also to falsely remember things which never happened. The legal system has been slow to adapt to scientific findings about memory even though such findings have implications for the use of memory as evidence, not only in the case of eyewitness testimony, but also for how jurors, barristers, and judges weigh evidence. Memory and ...

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    • Title: Memory and Miscarriages of Justice by Mark L. Howe; Lauren M. Knott; Martin A. Conway
    • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
    • Print ISBN: 9781138805606, 1138805602
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    • Edition: 2017 1st edition
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