INUK: Dr Michael Naughton introduces Greg Hampikian
Dr Michael Naughton on reliability of statements 03
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<p>Dr Michael Naughton takes about the "lynch mob syndrum mentality" and how suspect statements do not necessarily come from individuals that live reliable lives. He cites the case of Gerry Conlan and how inconsititencies do not actually mean complicity but can reveal disordered individual lives. Any idea that justice is served by judging the lives of individual suspects on a benchmark of suposed normalities of memory is not only sociologiocally, psychologically and philisophically flawed but has to be a legally flawed approach.</p>
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<p><a href="http://news.humanrightstv.com/exit-to-freedom" target="_blank">Professor Greg Hampikian</a></p>