
Eyewitness Testimony (book)
"Eyewitness Testimony" is a critical examination of how reliable human memory is when it comes to recalling details of an event, especially in legal contexts. The book explores psychological research showing that memories can be distorted by various factors, including stress, time, and leading questions. As a result, eyewitness accounts can often be inaccurate or misleading, raising important questions about their use in court cases. The book highlights the need for caution when relying on such testimony to ensure justice is served based on reliable evidence.