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7 July 2024

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  • curprev 14:1214:12, 7 July 2024Amwelladmin talk contribs 484 bytes +484 Created page with "{{quote| “By tunnel vision, we mean that “compendium of common heuristics and logical fallacies,” to which we are all susceptible, that lead actors in the criminal justice system to “focus on a suspect, select and filter the evidence that will ‘build a case’ for conviction, while ignoring or suppressing evidence that points away from guilt.” : — ''The Multiple Dimensions of Tunnel Vision in Criminal Cases'' by Keith Findley and Michael Scott..."
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