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Children's Eyewitness Memory (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987)

Ceci, Stephan J.(Edited by)Ross, David F.(Edited by)Toglia, Michael P.(Edited by)
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This volume grew out of a 1985 American Psychological Association symposium that was devoted to the issue of children's eyewitness testimony.

The symposium itself was organized in response to a growing concern among professionals over the limited state of knowledge about the reliability and validity of children's eye- witness and earwitness memory and jurors' implicit beliefs about this.

Increas- ingly, the courts are calling upon young children to provide testimony in an ever-widening range of cases, including capital offenses.

As state after state aban- dons its rules requiring children's testimony to be corroborated by a third party, the need to learn more about factors that might influence the accuracy of chil- dren's recollections becomes increasingly acute.

This volume comprises a collection of chapters that lie at the crossroads of psy- chology and criminal justice.

All of the chapters deal with children's recollec- tions, at least in some fashion.

Some authors have described research involving children's recollections under emotionally neutral circumstances (e.g.,Ceci, Ross, and Toglia; King and Yuille; Zaragoza); others have made the most of naturally occurring stressful situations, such as trips to the dentist's office or to the hospital to have blood work done (Peters; Goodman, Aman, and Hirschman).

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1468463403 / 9781468463408
Paperback / softback
153
23/03/2012
United States
259 pages, XII, 259 p.
155 x 235 mm, 423 grams
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