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A critical analysis of the procedures followed to conduct identification parades : a case study in Mpumalanga, South Africa
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A critical analysis of the procedures followed to conduct identification parades : a case study in Mpumalanga, South Africa |
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Author:
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Mokonyama, William Madimetja
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Abstract:
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The research attempts to establish how an identification parade
should be conducted, for evidence derived from it to be admissible in court. To conduct effective investigation, it is important for investigators to be familiar with the concept “identification parade”, its purpose, the procedures to conduct it and its values.
To achieve the goals and objectives of the practice of an identification parade, investigators must know how to conduct it, what the value of its evidence is, and how to use it as a technique to identify suspects.
The direction, by implication, and clarification of the crime situation, is hardly possible without the determination of the identity of the perpetrator or suspect of a criminal act. The recognition of the identification parade as a form of evidence gathered is of the utmost importance. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3530
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Date:
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2010-04 |
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