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DEPARTMENT FOR SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY

UK-Brazil Eyewitness Memory Network

IATI Identifier: GB-GOV-26-ISPF-ESRC-3CRVCR7-R8ZJ58W-FTTETZT
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Description

The aim of this project is to launch the UK-Brazil Eyewitness Memory Network, which will be formed by prominent researchers in the field of eyewitness testimony from both countries. Eyewitness testimony is crucial in various criminal justice systems to The aim of this project is to launch the UK-Brazil Eyewitness Memory Network, which will be formed by prominent researchers in the field of eyewitness testimony from both countries. Eyewitness testimony is crucial in various criminal justice systems to establish the facts of a case, identify suspects, and prosecute perpetrators. However, research has consistently shown that eyewitness evidence is susceptible to contamination and error, which can impair investigations and lead to wrongful convictions. This project seeks to address these issues by fostering international collaboration and knowledge exchange between the UK and Brazil, with the goal of advancing research, improving practices, and developing evidence-based policies that can enhance the accuracy and reliability of eyewitness testimony in both countries. The network will also aim to conduct joint studies, workshops, and training sessions, and aims to engage with legal practitioners, law enforcement, and policymakers to ensure that research findings are effectively translated into practice. Ultimately, this initiative will contribute to the overall improvement of the criminal justice systems in the UK and Brazil, reducing the risk of miscarriages of justice and promoting fairer outcomes for all individuals involved in the legal process. The project promises significant legal, social and economic benefits to Brazil through the adaptation of evidence - based investigative interviewing techniques. Legally, the project aims to introduce standardized methods for investigative interviews nationwide, a critical advancement given that Brazil lacks such unified protocols. This approach can facilitate the development on new laws, public policies, and policy regulations, promoting new consistent and reliable approach to investigations. Furthermore, by involving key Brazilian researchers and police instructors, the project will foster the creation of a sustainable network of researchers and practitioners, ensuring the continuity and on-going impact of the project beyond the funding period.

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ISPF aims to foster prosperity by solving shared global research and innovation challenges. This will be done through working closely with international partners to: support research excellence and build the knowledge and technology of tomorrow strengthen ties with international partners that share our values; enable researchers and innovators to cultivate connections, follow their curiosity and pioneer transformations internationally, for the good of the planet. Activities under ISPF ODA aim to deliver research and innovation partnerships with low- and middle-income countries.


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