Cross-Racial Identifications: Solutions to the "They All Look Alike" Effect

Laura Connelly
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On a late summer evening in August of 1997, Nathan Brown was in his apartment rocking his young daughter to sleep when the police knocked on his door. The police sought Brown, one of a few Black men in his apartment complex, after a young White woman said she had been assaulted by a shirtless Black man wearing black shorts with strong body odor walking through the complex’s courtyard. Minutes later the police took Brown outside and put him in the patrol car for a one-on-one “showup.” They brought him out by himself to see the victim wearing black shorts without a shirt, and she quickly identified him as her attacker, even though he lacked a strong body odor. The victim explained later that she believed he had showered right after the attack, meaning he was her attacker. The victim again identified Brown as her attacker at trial. Though Brown took the stand in his own defense and testified that he was home at the time of the attack caring for his “fussy infant daughter”—an alibi corroborated by four of his family members—he was convicted of attempted aggravated rape and sentenced to twenty-five years in prison on the basis of the victim’s identification alone. In June 2014, Brown was exonerated of the crime when DNA evidence revealed that he could not have been the attacker. The DNA evidence was an exact match to a seventeen-year-old Black male who had been living within blocks of the apartment complex where the victim had been attacked. Nevertheless, Brown spent nearly seventeen years in prison for a crime that he did not commit.
跨种族认同:“他们都长得很像”效应的解决方案
1997年8月一个夏末的傍晚,内森·布朗(Nathan Brown)正在自己的公寓里摇着他年幼的女儿入睡,这时警察敲了敲门。一名年轻的白人女子说,她被一名穿着黑色短裤、散发着强烈体臭的赤膊黑人男子袭击,随后警方开始寻找布朗。布朗是他公寓大楼里为数不多的黑人男子之一。几分钟后,警察把布朗带到了外面,并把他放在巡逻车里进行一对一的“展示”。他们把他单独带了出来,看到受害者穿着黑色短裤,没有穿衬衫,她很快就认出了他就是袭击她的人,尽管他没有强烈的体味。受害者后来解释说,她认为他在袭击后就洗了澡,这意味着他就是袭击她的人。受害者在审判中再次指认布朗是袭击她的人。尽管布朗站在自己的立场上为自己辩护,并作证说他在袭击发生时正在家里照顾他“爱挑刺的小女儿”——他的四个家庭成员证实了他的不在场证明——但仅根据受害者的身份,他就被判犯有企图加重强奸罪,并被判处25年监禁。2014年6月,DNA证据显示布朗不可能是袭击者,布朗被宣告无罪。DNA证据与一名17岁的黑人男性完全匹配,他住在受害者被袭击的公寓大楼的街区内。尽管如此,布朗还是因为一项他没有犯下的罪行在监狱里呆了将近17年。
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