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Identification Evidence Is Always Reliable the Nature of Identification Evidence

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Identification evidence is always reliable The nature of identification evidence means that it is often unreliable. The Turnbull guidelines provide some assistance in this area of law and although, the evidence can be suspect, it may still be admissible.


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Punishment

A consequence that reduces the probability of a behavior being repeated, often by introducing a negative outcome or removing a positive stimulus.

Reinforcement

A concept in psychology that refers to anything that strengthens a behavior, making it more likely to occur.

Child's Behavior

Refers to the range of actions and mannerisms exhibited by children in response to their environment or internal stimuli.

Negative Reinforcement

A behavioral concept where an unpleasant stimulus is removed following a desired behavior, increasing the likelihood of that behavior being repeated.

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