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Improvement of identification of Loftus
38.9% compared with 11.1%
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Improvement in matching ability of Bruce
35% - 19.5%
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Improvement of CSI trainging
63% more than untrained, 47% more than before
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Three factors found from Wikstrom and Tafel's study
Propensity, life style, situational
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Results of Farrington
peak age 17-18, before 13 = reoffending, 48 = 41% offended
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Comparison of Loftus of expert testimony
7/10 non-expert guilty, 3/10 expert guilty
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Eberhardt other variables
Aggravating and migrating circumstances, severity, socio-economic
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Pennington + Hastie study information
39 of each type, 5 point scale of confidence
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What were participant's of Pickel's study asked?
verdict, probable guilt, prior conviction influence, credibility of each witness
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What ages were the children in Kolberg?
7, 10, 13, 16
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What were characteristics of criminals in Yochelson and Samenow?
restless, irritable, set apart, angry, lack empathy, poor decision making, no obligations
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Test in Gudjohsson and Bownes
42 item test: int/ext, mental element, guilt
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What factors were they matched on in Gillis and Nafekh?
Sentence length, family relations, release year, gender
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What years were the deaths from in Dooley?
1972 - 1987
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What were the percentage increased in Ireland?
1) 92% 2) 48% 3) 8%
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What were the 3 self report measures in Ireland?
Cognitive Interview, Wing Behavioural Checklist, Self-report
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What was the increase on a confident witness in Penrod and Cutler?
9% increase
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Improvement in matching ability of Bruce

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35% - 19.5%

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Improvement of CSI trainging

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Three factors found from Wikstrom and Tafel's study

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Results of Farrington

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