Litigation
Apr. 21, 2000
Mistaken Identity
Forum: By Harvey Gee The time has come to re-evaluate the influence of race on witness identification. A growing body of research reveals the important role that race plays in assessing the reliability of a witness identification when the witness and the person identified are of different races. The research shows a much greater possibility of error when the races are different than when they are the same.




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