Question: Read the following article Howe, M., & Knott, L. (2015). The fallibility of memory in judicial processes: Lessons from the past and their modern consequences.

  1. Read the following article
    • Howe, M., & Knott, L. (2015). The fallibility of memory in judicial processes: Lessons from the past and their modern consequences. Memory, 23(5), 633-656. 
  2. Discuss three (3) steps that can be taken to prevent mistaken identification from becoming a wrongful conviction.
    • "The fallibility of memory in judicial processes: Lessons from the past and their modern consequences"
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    • Support your post by properly referencing information from all the following
    • Be sure to integrate your knowledge of refreshing memories and competency to stand trial.

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