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Steven Clark: New eyewitness identification procedures inconsistent with research data.
Steven Clark, a professor of Psychology at the University of California, Riverside says proponents, who contend that new eyewitness procedures reduce the risk of false identifications, but have little or no negative effect on correct identifications, may themselves be making a mistake.
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