The Psychology of ID'ing Criminals

Gary Wells looking at camera with photos of mugshots and lineups on table.
(Image credit: Gary Wells, Iowa State University.)

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Gary Wells is an expert in scientific psychology and eyewitness memory.  A distinguished professor of psychology at Iowa State University and Director of Social Science for the American Judicature Society’s Institute of Forensic Science and Public Policy, Wells’ work mostly focuses on the reliability of eyewitness identification. Wells’ findings have been incorporated into standard textbooks in psychology and law, and his research-based proposals on lineup procedures are being increasingly accepted in law enforcement practices across the United States. For more on Wells’ research, read Re-Examining Eyewitness Identifications and Mistaken Identity: How Feedback "After the Fact" Influences Eyewitnesses; for Wells’ answers to the ScienceLives 10 Questions, see below.

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