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William Lloyd Garrison argued in Thoughts on African Colonization that
Own-Race Bias
The finding that witnesses are more accurate in identifying members of their own race than members of another race.
Match-To-Suspect Approach
A technique in forensic science where evidence brought from a crime scene is compared to samples from a suspect to establish a link or match.
Eyewitness Identification
A legal process in which a witness of a crime is asked to identify a perpetrator from a lineup of suspects, significantly influencing the outcomes of criminal investigations and trials.
Missing Fingers
The condition of being without one or more fingers, which can result from an accident, medical condition, or congenital anomaly.
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