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  2. Weapon focus - Wikipedia

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    Weapon focus is the concentration on a weapon by a witness of a crime and the subsequent inability to accurately remember other details of the crime. [1] Weapon focus is a factor that heavily affects the reliability of eyewitness testimony .

  3. Eyewitness memory - Wikipedia

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    The weapon focus effect suggests that the presence of a weapon narrows a person's attention, thus affects eyewitness memory. [25] A person focuses on the central detail (for example, the weapon) and loses focus on the peripheral details thus resulting in worse perpetrator recall. [ 26 ]

  4. Eyewitness testimony - Wikipedia

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    These latter witnesses are more likely to experience confirmation bias. Witness expectations are to blame for the distortion that may come from confirmation bias. For example, Lindholm and Christianson (1998) found that witnesses of a mock crime, who did not witness the whole crime, nevertheless testified to what they expected would have happened.

  5. Eyewitness identification - Wikipedia

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    In eyewitness identification, in criminal law, evidence is received from a witness "who has actually seen an event and can so testify in court". [1]The Innocence Project states that "Eyewitness misidentification is the single greatest cause of wrongful convictions nationwide, playing a role in more than 75% of convictions overturned through DNA testing."

  6. Man wanted for questioning in UnitedHealthcare CEO ... - AOL

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    The weapon appeared to jam, but the suspect cleared it and kept shooting. The gunman then jogged across the street, in plain view of witnesses. "I was looking at my phone, then I hear the shot.

  7. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    The enemy, meanwhile, fought to kill, mostly with the wars’ most feared and deadly weapon, the improvised explosive device. American troops trying to help Iraqis and Afghans were being killed and maimed, usually with nowhere to return fire. When the enemy did appear, it it was hard to sort out combatant from civilian, or child.

  8. Wisconsin police say school rampage motive a 'combination of ...

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    "Whether it's an anonymous threat or a threat specific to a student." The "Speak Up, Speak Out" tip line was created in 2020, and since then has fielded more than 350 tips regarding school attacks ...

  9. Secret witness - Wikipedia

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    An incognito witness (świadek incognito), also an anonymous witness (świadek anonimowy), is a witness who has been questioned in the course of criminal proceedings and whose circumstances allowing disclosure of his or her identity are not known to other participants in the proceedings, other than the prosecutor and the court, due to a well-founded fear of danger to the life, health, freedom ...