Which of the following is NOT a recommended strategy for increasing the accuracy of eyewitnesses and jurors?

A. Train police interviewers to elicit unbiased accounts.
B. Ask witnesses to scan a lineup of several mug shots simultaneously rather than one at a time.
C. Educate jurors about the factors influencing eyewitness testimony.
D. Use scripted and neutral questions during lineups so there are no subtle demands of identification.


Answer: B

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