Issue # 2 Article 17 From the very beginning of seeking the eyewitness of the witness's eyewitness, the use of eyewitnesses has become a problem in the criminal justice system. Unfortunately, people are not the best witnesses to commit a crime. This person may not be seeing real criminals, but they look like people they like. A witness may lie about the scene that he or she may have. In addition, witnesses may be affected by the police regardless of who saw or what they saw. The memories of this witness and victim may have disappeared, so they do not remember the exact content they saw, which may be disastrous for the accused.
Eyewitness testimonies focus on system variables or estimated variables. Estimated variables are characteristics of witnesses, events, testimony, or witness evaluators. System variables are likely to be managed by the criminal justice system or are highly likely to be managed by the criminal justice system. These two sets of variables can be manipulated and investigated during the investigation, but in the actual process only system variables can be controlled. For children, the suggestion may be very high. Visibility is the term used when a witness receives information after the actual event and incorporates it into the memory of the event itself. The child's developmental level (usually related to age) makes it vulnerable to major problems, error messages, and other posterior details. Preschool children are more likely to be victims of advice than older children and can not simply focus on the fact of what happened.
The testimony of witness testimony is defined as "the field of investigation of accident, crime, memory accuracy after other serious incidents, and types of errors common in such cases." Inaccurate eyewitness testimony can have serious consequences and lead to false beliefs. Witness testimony is a powerful tool in every field. Especially ... the accuracy of witness and testimony is widely debated. People are looking for themselves, especially the memory of infants aged 5 to 10 years is accurate and then reliable. So, can your child's memory and testimony be accurate? A lot of research was done to answer this question. Most research shows, unfortunately, that we can not rely on their precise memory in testimony. I have to say I agree