Identification Evidence and Inferences from Silence
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What is identification evidence and why is it treated as a special category?
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Identification evidence is evidence from a witness who claims to identify the defendant as the person involved in the offence. It is treated as a special category because research consistently shows eyewitness identification is unreliable. The Devlin Committee (1976) found that mistaken identification was the single biggest cause of wrongful convictions.