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Eye-witnesses are the most common source of evidence in criminal cases. How reliable are eye-witness testimonies? And how should we go about when interviewing witnesses? Erik Mac Giolla, associate…
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Frida Stahre Fotograf
Pamela Ericsson
Gunnar Jönsson Redigering
Gunnar Jönsson Språk
English Arkivnummer
MF20008 Copyright
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In some criminal cases there is no physical evidence nor any witnesses to the crime. Is it possible to get to the truth by carefully examining what witnesses and plaintiffs are saying? If so, what…
Reporter
Frida Stahre Fotograf
Pamela Ericsson
Gunnar Jönsson Redigering
Gunnar Jönsson Språk
English Arkivnummer
MF20007 Copyright
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When crime investigations go wrong, “tunnel vision” is often to blame. Why do detectives sometimes fixate on a single scenario and become blind to alternative explanations? Professor Karl…
Reporter
Frida Stahre Fotograf
Pamela Ericsson
Gunnar Jönsson Redigering
Gunnar Jönsson Språk
English Arkivnummer
MF20006 Copyright
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We like to believe that we remember things the way they happened. But can we always trust our memories? In this video, legal psychology researcher Emelie Ernberg, talks about false memories. This…
Reporter
Frida Stahre Fotograf
Pamela Ericsson
Gunnar Jönsson Redigering
Gunnar Jönsson Språk
English Arkivnummer
MF20004 Copyright
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