Keeping innocent people out of jail using the science of perception
Salk scientists devise a new lineup method to help eyewitnesses more accurately identify suspects
People wrongfully accused of a crime often wait years—if ever—to be exonerated. Many of these wrongfully accused cases stem from unreliable eyewitness testimony. Now, Salk scientists have identified a new way of presenting a lineup to an eyewitness that could improve the likelihood that the correct suspect is identified and reduce the number of innocent people sentenced to jail. Their report is published in Nature Communications
Release date: 14 July 2020
Source: Salk Institute