One reason the author may be against traditional police lineups is that they can lead to witness misidentification due to various factors like pressure, suggestion, or memory biases. This can result in wrongful convictions and can undermine the credibility of the criminal justice system.
False. Traditional police lineups don't always identify the correct suspect.
Police officers can influence whom witnesses identify in a lineup - apex!
False
C. Police corruption
Witnesses are sometimes inclined to pick the "closest match" in an attempt to be helpful People charged with identifying criminals feel a pressure to pick the closest one -- rather than definitely picking the right one -- when there are several people lined up.------apex
Yes
when the perp is caught at the scene or identified at the scene...............
Some are police officers, some come from the jail, some are just people who want to help.
Police lineups should be changed to prevent incorrect identifications.
Police lineups should be changed to prevent incorrect identifications.
This is not true. There might be times where it is intentional, such as when the police are certain about the suspect.
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