Witness for the Defense: The Accused, the Eyewitness, and the Expert Who Puts Memory on Trial

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The study of memory had become my specialty, my passion. In the next few years I wrote dozens of papers about how memory works and how it fails, but unlike most researchers studying memory, my work ke

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  • Author: Loftus, Elizabeth
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 312
  • Publish Date: August 01 1992
  • ISBN10: 0312084552
  • Language: English
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The study of memory had become my specialty, my passion. In the next few years I wrote dozens of papers about how memory works and how it fails, but unlike most researchers studying memory, my work kept reaching out into the real world. To what extent, I wondered, could a person’s memory be shaped by suggestion? When people witness a serious automobile accident, how accurate is their recollection of the facts? If a witness is questioned by a police officer, will the manner of questioning alter the representation of the memory? Can memories be supplemented with additional, false information?

The passion Loftus describes in the lines above led her to a teaching career at the University of Washington and, perhaps more importantly, into hundreds of courtrooms as an expert witness on the fallibility of eyewitness accounts. As she has explained in numerous trials, and as she convincingly argues in this absorbing book, eyewitness accounts can be and often are so distorted that they no longer resemble the truth.

Author: Elizabeth Loftus, Katherine Ketcham
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: St. Martins Press-3PL
Published: 07/01/1992
Pages: 312
Weight: 0.87lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9780312084554
Language: English

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Author

Loftus, Elizabeth

Binding

ISBN10

0312084552

ISBN13

9780312084554

Page Count

312

Published Date

August 01 1992

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