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Eyewitness who did it?

Title
Eyewitness [electronic resource (video)] : who did it? / Open University.
Published
New York, N.Y. : Infobase, [2010], c2009.
Physical Description
1 streaming video file (59 min.) : sd., col., digital file.
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on Jan. 28, 2010.
Films on Demand is distributed by Infobase for Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Meridian Education, and Shopware.
Title from distributor's description.
Access and use
Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
Relieved that a recent stabbing was, in fact, an event staged to test their memories, ten volunteers agree to undergo a second nightmare-an armed robbery during which one of them is abducted. This program records the assault and its scientific ramifications. Thanks to tiny eye-tracking cameras, experts can determine exactly what each test subject focused on when confronted by the shockingly convincing assailants. Even so, a subsequent police lineup and experiments with facial-recognition technology can't prevent two innocent men from being wrongly identified. Detectives must complete elaborate cross-referencing procedures to compensate for faulty witness memories.
Variant and related titles
Who did it?
Films on demand.
Other formats
Originally produced: Open University, 2010
Format
Images / Online / Video & Film
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 20, 2019
Series
Eyewitness, memory in criminal investigation.
Eyewitness: Memory in Criminal Investigation
System details note
Mode of access: Internet.
System requirements: FOD playback platform.
Contents
Fallibility of Human Memory (1:06)
False Identification (1:33)
Eyewitness Accounts: Fragile (1:17)
Stranger Identification (1:07)
Police Artists (0:57)
Technology and Criminal Identification (0:50)
People Unrecognizable to Themselves (1:01)
Eyewitness Challenges (1:06)
Familiarity: Open-Faced Smile (1:13)
Ideal Eyewitness: Perfect Recall (1:09)
Different People See Different Things (0:50)
Eye-Tracker Glasses (1:24)
Fear and Memory (1:00)
Staged Kidnapping (0:57)
Eyewitnesses to a Kidnapping (0:59)
Crime Reenactment (2:02)
Eyewitness Reactions (0:54)
Eyewitness Interviews (1:56)
Police Arrests and Eyewitness Accounts (1:37)
Eyewitness Forgets Key Points (1:27)
Eyewitnesses: Weapon Focus (1:07)
Anxiety and Memory (1:15)
Fear: Eradication of Memory (1:47)
Witnesses Make Up Details (1:05)
False Eyewitness Account (1:51)
Are Witnesses Liars? (0:40)
Seeing Is Not Remembering (1:12)
Witness Changes Mind (1:45)
License Plate Recall (1:37)
False Witness (1:31)
Memory Changes (1:03)
Eyewitness Accounts vs. Identification (1:06)
Video Identification Parade System (1:26)
Identification Match (1:21)
Levels of Witness Confidence (1:04)
Face Recognition Difficulty (1:39)
Witness Contamination (1:19)
Similarity in Witness Vocabulary and Description (1:18)
Degraded Eyewitness Accounts (1:25)
Overly-Confident Witnesses (1:10)
Witness Account vs. Reality (2:24)
Eyewitnesses: Self-Evaluation (1:45)
Importance of Eyewitness Accounts (0:50)
Videorecording number
41335s Infobase
41337 Infobase
Genre/Form
Educational films.
Internet videos.
Also listed under
Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
Infobase.
Open University.
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