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progressoid

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43. Eye witness accounts are so often wrong.
Sun Feb 12, 2023, 06:24 PM
Feb 2023

Why Science Tells Us Not to Rely on Eyewitness Accounts

IN 1984 KIRK BLOODSWORTH was convicted of the rape and murder of a nine-year-old girl and sentenced to the gas chamber—an outcome that rested largely on the testimony of five eyewitnesses. After Bloodsworth served nine years in prison, DNA testing proved him to be innocent. Such devastating mistakes by eyewitnesses are not rare, according to a report by the Innocence Project, an organization affiliated with the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University that uses DNA testing to exonerate those wrongfully convicted of crimes. Since the 1990s, when DNA testing was first introduced, Innocence Project researchers have reported that 73 percent of the 239 convictions overturned through DNA testing were based on eyewitness testimony. One third of these overturned cases rested on the testimony of two or more mistaken eyewitnesses. How could so many eyewitnesses be wrong?

Eyewitness identification typically involves selecting the alleged perpetrator from a police lineup, but it can also be based on police sketches and other methods. Soon after selecting a suspect, eyewitnesses are asked to make a formal statement confirming the ID and to try to recall any other details about events surrounding the crime. At the trial, which may be years later, eyewitnesses usually testify in court. Because individuals with certain psychological disorders, such as antisocial personality disorder and substance dependence, are at high risk for criminal involvement, they are also at heightened risk for false identifications by eyewitnesses.

Surveys show that most jurors place heavy weight on eyewitness testimony when deciding whether a suspect is guilty. But although eyewitness reports are sometimes accurate, jurors should not accept them uncritically because of the many factors that can bias such reports. For example, jurors tend to give more weight to the testimony of eyewitnesses who report that they are very sure about their identifications even though most studies indicate that highly confident eyewitnesses are generally only slightly more accurate—and sometimes no more so—than those who are less confident. In addition to educating jurors about the uncertainties surrounding eyewitness testimony, adhering to specific rules for the process of identifying suspects can make that testimony more accurate.

Reconstructing Memories
The uncritical acceptance of eyewitness accounts may stem from a popular misconception of how memory works. Many people believe that human memory works like a video recorder: the mind records events and then, on cue, plays back an exact replica of them. On the contrary, psychologists have found that memories are reconstructed rather than played back each time we recall them. The act of remembering, says eminent memory researcher and psychologist Elizabeth F. Loftus of the University of California, Irvine, is “more akin to putting puzzle pieces together than retrieving a video recording.” Even questioning by a lawyer can alter the witness’s testimony because fragments of the memory may unknowingly be combined with information provided by the questioner, leading to inaccurate recall.....

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Well, then. WheelWalker Feb 2023 #1
Air ships come in all shapes and sizes. haele Feb 2023 #3
nope - aliens! when they say un-MANNED that could still be aliens right.....? certainot Feb 2023 #26
I am not saying their aliens, but Ray Bruns Feb 2023 #31
If it is aliens I hope it's Klattu and Gort. That will bring everything to a halt.... usaf-vet Feb 2023 #33
I'm thinking North Korea. China can't be liking this kind of thing... bad for business WheelWalker Feb 2023 #9
Kim sending another love letter to TFG via balloon. Sneederbunk Feb 2023 #11
China probably thought they either wouldn't caught or Biden wouldn't go public. Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #18
IOWs, it was probably a balloon Disaffected Feb 2023 #2
I'm sure numerous photos were taken. Mr.Bill Feb 2023 #5
Who knows why? Disaffected Feb 2023 #14
South Carolina was the balloon, Georgia was the Guidestones. markodochartaigh Feb 2023 #24
Classified? Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #20
Photographs were automatically taken by the jets' cameras Polybius Feb 2023 #6
+1 Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #21
Could be something not seen before, or looks different from different angles. Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #19
Pictures, we need pictures, Disaffected Feb 2023 #58
Will the pictures stay classified or made public? Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #59
Either or both Disaffected Feb 2023 #64
I think most of it will be classified. Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #65
Pilots are not trained in UFO identification. nt reACTIONary Feb 2023 #44
Heh, you wouldn't think that Disaffected Feb 2023 #56
We don't know the training that might be classified. Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #63
I'm Not Saying it was Aliens... Brother Buzz Feb 2023 #4
I was going to post this if nobody else had. Chellee Feb 2023 #23
It makes sense. If there were occupants of the craft and markodochartaigh Feb 2023 #27
They informed us it was an Intergalactic Uber Brother Buzz Feb 2023 #35
+10 nt reACTIONary Feb 2023 #45
They did. 2naSalit Feb 2023 #50
LOLOL markodochartaigh Feb 2023 #71
I came here for this! progressoid Feb 2023 #39
AI...reporting....??? asiliveandbreathe Feb 2023 #7
What would interfere with aircraft sensors? Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #8
Electromagnetic fields? triron Feb 2023 #10
Jamming is one possibility krispos42 Feb 2023 #12
The very fact of having coms jamming means they were up to no good. Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #13
The most alarming thing of the last few Cheezoholic Feb 2023 #22
Good point. Also means civilian pilots might have seen some of these things? Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #25
Assuming that the makers think like you. triron Feb 2023 #42
My daughter says I am not from this planet. Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #54
see post #4 FoxNewsSucks Feb 2023 #15
Ha! Aliens would have much better technology. Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #17
I saw an object that looked like that: Justice matters. Feb 2023 #37
Wow. Pilots have been reporting these things for decades. Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #52
How do we know the object was brought down.? triron Feb 2023 #40
Yep. We know jack at this point. Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #53
There's a world of military platforms that do just that, among other things... paleotn Feb 2023 #46
+1 Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #55
Die Glocke WarGamer Feb 2023 #16
Maybe they have invented a cloaking device Walleye Feb 2023 #28
But their balloons are showing. :( Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #66
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If it was a hazard to air navigation... reACTIONary Feb 2023 #47
ATC DENVERPOPS Feb 2023 #51
"Bibby." Igel Feb 2023 #67
This gives me a bit of the creeps Rural_Progressive Feb 2023 #30
Great call fellow oldster.......... DENVERPOPS Feb 2023 #32
The Balloon Scare of '23 superpatriotman Feb 2023 #34
I shudder to think Kennah Feb 2023 #72
Let me know when they get up near 99 relayerbob Feb 2023 #36
Well, it sounds like they shot down one of what pilots describe as a "tic-tac." colorado_ufo Feb 2023 #38
Electronic warfare test. paleotn Feb 2023 #41
Or bioweapon JCMach1 Feb 2023 #57
Eye witness accounts are so often wrong. progressoid Feb 2023 #43
Exactly... And especially... reACTIONary Feb 2023 #48
Bingo. paleotn Feb 2023 #49
Eye witness testimony once thought to be the best forms of evidence Disaffected Feb 2023 #62
I wouldn't be shocked if it was the magats nini Feb 2023 #60
Much better chance of even aliens Polybius Feb 2023 #69
DU has narrowed it down: China, Russia, NK, MAGAs, Aliens, Time Travel. Irish_Dem Feb 2023 #61
LOL Lulu KC Feb 2023 #74
If only they had cameras. Xoan Feb 2023 #68
Ha! Polybius Feb 2023 #70
I wonder if it was an EMP device. roamer65 Feb 2023 #73
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