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|a Familiarity and conviction in the criminal justice system :
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|a Eyewitness research has focused mainly on stranger identification, but identification is also critical for the 'familiar stranger', and understanding how variability in an eyewitness's familiarity with the perpetrator may influence recall and recognition accuracy will facilitate swifter and more just resolutions to crime. 'Familiarity and Conviction in the Criminal Justice System' examines the notion of familiarity between an eyewitness/victim and a perpetrator, ranging from complete unfamiliarity (as with a total stranger) to a very familiar other. Authors Joanna Pozzulo, Emily Pica, and Chelsea Sheahan define what is meant by 'familiarity' in an eyewitness context and how it has been operationalized and manipulated, exploring factors that may interact with familiarity and examining jurors' perceptions of it.
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|a Defining familiarity and overview of concepts -- Theoretical underpinnings : a social psychological perspective -- Theoretical underpinnings : a cognitive psychological perspective -- Eyewitness descriptions and identifications of familiar perpetrators -- Factors that can interact with familiarity : system variables -- Factors that can interact with familiarity : estimator variables -- Considering familiarity as a dependent variable -- How persuasive is an eyewitness who is familiar with the defendant? -- Future directions for research examining the notion of familiarity and its impact on the criminal justice system.
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