Suspect race affects defense attorney evaluations of preidentification evidence.
Jacqueline KatzmanMargaret Bull KoveraPublished in: Law and human behavior (2024)
Although attorneys are intuitively sensitive to the strength of preidentification evidence, they lack conscious awareness of how a suspect's prior probability of guilt affects likelihood of a mistaken identification, which may have implications for their ability to make race-neutral evaluations of preidentification evidence. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).