Human memory is an active, reconstructive process, often resulting in erroneous memories. In investigations, memory errors can take the form of failures to recall details of an event, errors in recall of details, and mistaken person identifications. Derived from decades of psychological research, evidence-based practices for interviewing and eyewitness identification provide us with procedures for minimizing the risk of memory errors in investigations.
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