Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 509 g
Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 509 g
ISBN: 978-0-8039-5555-4
Verlag: Sage Publications
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.
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Introduction - Maria S Zaragoza
PART ONE: APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING CHILDREN'S EYEWITNESS MEMORY
Introduction - Sean M Lane
Content, Consistency and Coherence of Early Autobiographical Recall - Robyn Fivush and Jennifer Shukat
Tell Me Again and Again - Debra Ann Poole and Lawrence T White
Stability and Change in the Repeated Testimonies of Children and Adults
Effects of Timing and Type of Questioning on Eyewitness Accuracy and Suggestibility - Amye R Warren and Peggy Lane
How Shall a Thing be Coded? Implications of the Use of Alternative Procedures for Scoring Children's Verbal Reports - Lynne Baker-Ward et al
Aware and Unaware Uses of Memories of Postevent Suggestions - D Stephen Lindsay, Valerie Gonzales and Karen Eso
PART TWO: IMPROVING CHILDREN'S TESTIMONY
Introduction - Jennifer K Ackil
Improving Children's Testimony - Karen J Saywitz
The Question, the Answer and the Environment
Improving Eyewitness Testimony with the Cognitive Interview - Ronald P Fisher and Michelle McCauley
The Use of Dolls in Interviewing Young Children - Judy S DeLoache
Innovative Techniques for the Questioning of Child Witnesses Especially Those Who are Young and Those with Learning Disability - Ray Bull
PART THREE: SOCIAL POLICY IMPLICATIONS
Introduction - Karen L Chambers
The Child Witness in the Courtroom - Graham Davies and Helen Westcott
Empowerment or Protection?
Balancing the Rights of Children and Defendants - Ann E Tobey et al
Effects of Closed-Circuit Television of Children's Accuracy and Jurors' Perceptions
Children's Testimony - Rhona Flin
Psychology on Trial