According to Chapter 5, children over the age of six can make reasonably reliable identifications from lineups as long as
A) the child has an above average IQ.
B) the perpetrator is in the lineup.
C) the child had extended contact with the perpetrator.
D) both B and C
Correct Answer:
Verified
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