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Inaccuracies in Children's Testimony - Memory, Suggestibility, or Obedience to Authority? (Hardcover)
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Inaccuracies in Children's Testimony - Memory, Suggestibility, or Obedience to Authority? (Hardcover)
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Inaccuracies in Children's Testimony combines the literature on
obedience to authority with that on suggestibility to create a
third literature. This book examines children's testimony from
several perspectives and gives you insightful suggestions for
increasing children's abilities to testify accurately about
traumatic things that have happened to them. In doing so, you'll
learn how to ensure that those who abuse or sexually exploit
children are brought to justice while those falsely accused are
adequately protected.How children are questioned to learn what they
have witnessed is crucial due to the effects the questioning
sessions may have on their testimonies--improper questioning may
lead to inaccurate answers. This is just one of the many areas of
children's testimony covered in Inaccuracies in Children's
Testimony. In each of the chapters you'll discover new ways for
increasing the accuracy and dependability of children's testimony
as you read about: factors that affect children's testimonies
suggestibility--definition and research, including sources of
suggestibility how obedience to authority can explain children's
behavior as witnesses children's memory in the courtroom and what
they are able to remember how children's involvement in the courts
can be problematic free versus prompted recall--which is more
accurate and why the "worst" method is often used with children
Milgram's theory of obedience to authority tied to children as
witnesses review of the literature on the effects of stress,
prompting, and imagination on children's recall ideas for future
researchExperts in the field of legal testimony, legal personnel,
child counselors, psychologists, social workers, and faculty and
students of related courses will find Inaccuracies in Children's
Testimony an essential resource for understanding the importance of
making the child victim/witness more believable and reliable.
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