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Category > Law Posted 01 Jan 2018 My Price 10.00

I need this article review that I did needs to be reworded, must be five hund words.

I need this article review that I did needs to be reworded, must be five hund words. I originally wrote the attached file but it's not up to my professors liking and he told me I need to redo it in my own words but I'm on vacation and don't have my computer with me. I would appreciate the help.

There are many major points included in this article. One that stood out to me and I feel is important is the showups vs. lineups section. These are the two categories that eyewitness identification procedures are placed into. The definition of a showup that this article gives us is an procedure to show identification of a person when law enforcement personnel an eyewitness come forward with a one individual, also known as the suspect, and then ask the eyewitness if this person is the perpetrator or the person who committed the crime. The largest part of this activity that decides whether a showup or lineup is present are the foils or fillers. Fillers are described as innocents who are present in a lineup along with the suspect to protect the suspects that may be innocentfrom eyewitnesses who may want to guess that the suspect is the perpetrator. Both showups and lineups can happen in person or with pictures from a camera(Smith & Dufraimont, 2014).

 

            Whenlaw enforcement personnel conduct a lineup, it is needed to balance between two extremes. During a match-to-suspect, these is potential to lead to both extremes. As for match-to-description-of-perpetrator, this provides law enforcement with an objective criterion to make a decision on which feature fillers should and should not share with the suspect(Smith & Dufraimont, 2014).

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