Perspectives on Children’s Testimony

Perspectives on Children’s Testimony
Author: Stephen J. Ceci
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1461388325

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Perspectives on Children's Testimony presents current empirical research on the factors which influence adults' perceptions of the child witness. This volume provides researchers in both the psychological and the criminal justice communities with knowledge about adult beliefs regarding child witnesses, how these beliefs may influence jury verdicts, and the relationship of these perceptions to the credibility and accuracy of children's testimony. A variety of new techniques are employed in assessing adult views of child witnesses. Special features of the volume include: an in-depth treatment of techniques of interviewing child victims of sexual abuse, an examination of children's perceptions and knowledge of the legal system, and critical and theoretical integrations of the original, empirical papers.

Inaccuracies in Children's Testimony

Inaccuracies in Children's Testimony
Author: Jon'a Meyer
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1997
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0789001675

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The author (sociology, Rutgers University) combines discussion of work done on obedience to authority with the literature on suggestibility, to create a third literature. Her aim is to examine children's testimony from several perspectives and to suggest how to increase children's abilities to testify accurately.

International Perspectives on Child Abuse and Children's Testimony

International Perspectives on Child Abuse and Children's Testimony
Author: Bette L. Bottoms
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 321
Release: 1996-06-18
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0803956282

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Child witnesses pose unique challenges to the legal system, and courtrooms are daunting and alien to children. Timely and truly international in scope, this volume focuses on the techniques and procedures used to accommodate child witnesses in legal systems in countries around the world and on the research investigating the effectiveness and implications of those techniques. Featuring the work of renowned scholars from the international psycholegal community, International Perspectives on Child Abuse and Children's Testimony not only provides support for all countries seeking to broaden their approach to child psychology and law but also promotes justice where child protection is virtually unknown. Special emphasis is given to techniques currently in use and under investigation in the United States as well as the U.S. applicability of techniques and procedures used in other countries. At a time when issues surrounding children's testimony are under close scrutiny, International Perspectives on Child Abuse and Children's Testimony provides outstanding findings and guidelines for researchers and practitioners in psychology, medicine, criminology/law, social policy, and social work as well as advanced students in these and related fields.

Children's Testimony

Children's Testimony
Author: Helen L. Westcott
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2003-11-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0470851392

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Children's Testimony offers a comprehensive and up-to-dateassessment of issues relating to children's evidence. Starting withpsychological underpinnings and child protection considerations,the reader is taken through a clearly structured and timelycollection of chapters from internationally renownedcontributors. Pointers for practitioners are clearly highlighted throughout and aunique, jargon-free glossary of psychological terms encountered inchild witness research is included making this a highly practicaltext. * An accessible review of existing knowledge and preview of new andrecent developments in psychological research and forensicpractice * An outstanding group of international contributors * Offers a broad scope that considers all the key areas of researchand practice

Child Victims, Child Witnesses

Child Victims, Child Witnesses
Author: Gail S. Goodman
Publisher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 333
Release: 1993
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780898627893

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This volume presents a collection of chapters by top researchers reporting the new child witness research being conducted today. In these chapters, the authors confront the major societal issues and questions that arise when children must give testimony: Do children have the cognitive capacity to recall accurately and report past events? How can knowledge of children's memory be applied to understanding children's testimony in forensic situations? Do socio-emotional or motivational factors influence the accuracy of children's reports? Are children likely to conceal or fabricate information about past events? Are there special interview techniques that might enhance the likelihood of obtaining accurate information from child witnesses? Can jurors accurately evaluate the testimony of child witnesses? Are jurors biased in ways that might preclude the fair adjudication of trials involving child witnesses? What is the emotional impact on child witnesses of involvement in legal proceedings? This book will be an invaluable reference to anyone concerned with children's testimony legal, mental health, social service, and medical professionals, students of psychology, social policy, or law, as well as practitioners and researchers.

The Child Witness

The Child Witness
Author: Paula M. Arab
Publisher:
Total Pages: 43
Release: 1988
Genre: Child witnesses
ISBN:

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Memory and Testimony in the Child Witness

Memory and Testimony in the Child Witness
Author: Maria S. Zaragoza
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1995
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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"This volume of carefully edited papers from psychological researchers in the United States and in Great Britain recounts the present state of this work. This is a useful over-view of the subject at today's date." --AR Brownlie in Science & Justice Comprehensive and carefully edited, this insightful volume is a must read for anyone involved with children's testimony. Leading scholars in the field examine and integrate research and practice on assessing and enhancing the quality of eyewitness testimony in children. The first section examines factors that contribute to the accuracy and reliability of such testimony, including the effects of extended delays, repeated questioning, and exposure to leading questions. The second section describes techniques that have been developed to improve the quality of children's testimony, such as anatomical dolls and interviewing techniques, and discusses their empirical and theoretical underpinnings. The final chapter focuses on policy issues, including psychological research to guide legal reform in accommodating child witnesses. Interdisciplinary in nature, Memory and Testimony in the Child Witness should be in the professional toolkit of all psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and attorneys working with children's testimony. It also serves as a text in any graduate level course focusing on eyewitness memory, children's competence as witnesses, or psychology and the law.

Trust and Skepticism

Trust and Skepticism
Author: Elizabeth J. Robinson
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2014-04-16
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 131790964X

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Children learn a great deal from other people, including history, science and religion, as well as language itself. Although our informants are usually well-intentioned, they can be wrong, and sometimes people deceive deliberately. As soon as children can learn from what others tell them, they need to be able to evaluate the likely truth of such testimony. This book is the first of its kind to provide an overview of the field of testimony research, summarizing and discussing the latest findings into how children make such evaluations – when do they trust what people tell them, and when are they skeptical? The nine chapters are organized according to the extent to which testimony is necessary for children to learn the matter in question – from cases where children are entirely dependent on the testimony of others, to cases where testimony is merely a convenient way of learning. Chapters also consider situations where reliance on testimony can lead a child astray, and the need for children to learn to be vigilant to deception, to ask questions appropriately, and to evaluate what they are told. With an international range of contributors, and two concluding commentaries which integrate the findings within a broader perspective of research on child development, the book provides a thorough overview of this emerging sub-field. Trust and Skepticism will be essential reading for researchers, academic teachers and advanced students working in the areas of cognitive development and language development, and will also be of great interest to educationists concerned with nursery and primary education.

Child Victims as Witnesses

Child Victims as Witnesses
Author: Debra Whitcomb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1993
Genre: Child abuse
ISBN:

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Children’s Eyewitness Memory

Children’s Eyewitness Memory
Author: Stephan J. Ceci
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1468463381

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