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- Weapon_focus abstract "Weapon focus is a factor affecting the reliability of eyewitness testimony. Weapon focus signifies a witness to a crime diverting his or her attention to the weapon the perpetrator is holding, thus leaving less attention for other details in the scene and leading to memory impairments later for those other details. Elizabeth Loftus, Yuille and Burns, have all been associated with studies showing the existence of a weapon focus effect. According to a 2001 survey of eyewitness experts, 87% found the effect sufficiently reliable to form the basis of expert testimony in criminal trials.".
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- Weapon_focus hasPhotoCollection Weapon_focus.
- Weapon_focus subject Category:Forensic_phenomena.
- Weapon_focus type ForensicPhenomena.
- Weapon_focus type Phenomenon100034213.
- Weapon_focus type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Weapon_focus type Process100029677.
- Weapon_focus comment "Weapon focus is a factor affecting the reliability of eyewitness testimony. Weapon focus signifies a witness to a crime diverting his or her attention to the weapon the perpetrator is holding, thus leaving less attention for other details in the scene and leading to memory impairments later for those other details. Elizabeth Loftus, Yuille and Burns, have all been associated with studies showing the existence of a weapon focus effect.".
- Weapon_focus label "Weapon focus".
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- Weapon_focus sameAs Q7978058.
- Weapon_focus sameAs Q7978058.
- Weapon_focus sameAs Weapon_focus.
- Weapon_focus wasDerivedFrom Weapon_focus?oldid=593302506.
- Weapon_focus isPrimaryTopicOf Weapon_focus.