In 2014, MAIP worked with the University of Baltimore Innocence Project Clinic (UBIPC) and the Innocence Project to expand on the 2008
eyewitness ID law.
The eyewitness ID law required written policies that adhere to best practices.
The report reviews thirty years of research on memory and
eyewitness ID and provides recommendations for police practices and court procedures.
Not exact matches
Error - Prone
IDs A number of factors can reduce the accuracy of
eyewitness identifications.
Soon after selecting a suspect,
eyewitnesses are asked to make a formal statement confirming the
ID and to try to recall any other details about events surrounding the crime.