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Adapting To New Eyewitness Identification Procedures (Inside The Minds)

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ADAPTING TO NEW EYEWITNESS IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURES (INSIDE THE MINDS)

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In Adapting to New Eyewitness Identification Procedures, leading experts discuss challenging traditional processes and integrating new techniques for eyewitness interviewing and criminal identification practices. Featuring experts in eyewitness identification

Publisher:Aspatore
Service Number:40927574
Pages:136
Publication date:2009-12-23
Practice area:Criminal law & procedure
Jurisdiction:General
External Product Title:ADAPTING TO NEW EYEWITNESS IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURES (INSIDE THE MINDS)
Update frequency:As changes in the law dictate
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Available Formats:Softbound book
Copyright:2010
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Jonathyn W. Priest

Jonathyn W. Priest is a lieutenant with the Denver Police Department. He is commander of the Crimes Against Persons Bureau Homicide/Major Crimes Section, with thirty years of professional law enforcement experience. He is a course instructor for multiple 

Keith A. Findley

Keith A. Findley, a 1985 graduate of the Yale Law School, and a 1981 graduate of Indiana University, is a clinical professor at the University of Wisconsin Law Schools Frank J. Remington Center, where he is co-founder and co-director of the Wisconsin 

Kenneth A. Patenaude

Captain Kenneth A. Patenaude is a thirty-one-year veteran of the Northampton, Massachusetts Police Department. He was a supervisor for more than twenty-two years and served eighteen years in the detective bureau. He holds a bachelors degree in law enforcement 

Lisa J. Steele

Lisa J. Steele has her own practice as Steele & Associates. She has been representing indigent criminal defendants on appeal in Massachusetts and Connecticut since 1994. She has litigated several eyewitness identification appeals, has written about 

Nancy K. Steblay

Nancy K. Steblay Ph.D. is professor of psychology at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and past chair of the Department of Psychology. She has conducted research on eyewitness memory for twenty years and has published numerous peer-reviewed 

Susan Gaertner

Susan Gaertner has served as the elected Ramsey County attorney (St. Paul, Minnesota, and surrounding communities) since 1995. She is only the fourth person to hold the office since 1933, and she is the first woman to hold the office. She has spearheaded