Eyewitness identification procedures for multiple perpetrator crimes: a survey of police in Sweden, Belgium, and the Netherlands

A considerable proportion of crimes involve multiple perpetrators. Yet, little is known about how police officers construct, administer, and record eyewitness identification procedures for multiple suspects. An online survey of law enforcement agents in Sweden, Belgium, and the Netherlands (N = 51)...

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Main Author: Tupper, Nina (Author)
Contributors: Sauer, James D. ; Sauerland, Melanie ; Hope, Lorraine
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: [2019]
In: Psychology, crime & law
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