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Eyewitness Evidence
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posted on 2017-01-24, 11:38 authored by Harriet M. J. Smith, Hannah L. Ryder, Heather FloweForensic psychology is a constantly growing discipline, both as a profession for graduates and in terms of student interest. This book highlights the often sizable gap between the media myths surrounding forensic practice and reality.
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Forensic Psychology Crime, Justice, Law, InterventionsPages
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SMITH, H.M.J., RYDER, H.L. and FLOWE, H.D., 2017. Eyewitness Evidence. IN: Davies, G. and Beech, A. (eds.) Forensic Psychology: Crime, Justice, Law Interventions, 3rd ed. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley, pp. 173-200.Publisher
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