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Child Forensic Psychology: Victim and Eyewitness Memory

Autor Robyn E. Holliday, Tammy Marche
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 dec 2012
Why would a child invent a memory of something that never happened? How reliable can a memory be when it is recalled years after the event? Child Forensic Psychology tackles the controversial questions that lie between forensic and developmental psychology.By examining the issues that surround children's status as eyewitnesses and victims, the book relates current theory to real-life examples drawn from criminal and family courts. Breaking down the ways in which psychologists deal with these difficult issues, the book will be a vital resource for students and practitioners alike.Key features of Child Forensic Psychology:- Topical case studies, taken from the UK and around the world- Coverage of the very latest theories and research- Unique chapter investigating the psychology of missing and abducted childrenWritten by a collection of leading researchers and practitioners, Child Forensic Psychology is an indispensable guide that shines a light on the psychology of children in the courtroom.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780230577084
ISBN-10: 0230577083
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 1 black & white tables, 1 graphs
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Fills a gap in the market between two huge fields: developmental and forensic psychology

Notă biografică

Robyn E. Holliday is an academic staff member in the School of Psychology, University of Leicester, UK. She conducts research on true and false memories in children, and forensic interviewing techniques for vulnerable witnesses. Tammy A. Marche is a faculty member in the Department of Psychology at St. Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Her research speciality is memory in both theoretical and applied settings, including the issues of suggestibility, children's memory for pain and eyewitness memory.

Cuprins

Introduction: The Importance of Child Witnesses Why Study Them? Are They Reliable? What do We Know of Infant and Childhood Memory Development?Theory and Processes in Memory Development: Infancy and Early Childhood; P.BauerFeats of Early Memory: Courtroom Tales of What Adults Claim to Remember About Early Childhood Events; M.HoweTheory and Processes in Memory Development: Childhood to Adolescence; J.Corbin, E.Wilhelms, V.Reyna and C.BrainerdChildren as Eyewitnesses: Historical Background and Factors Affecting Children's Eyewitness Testimony; T.Odegard and M.Toglia Children's Memory for Emotionally Negative Experiences: An Eyewitness Memory Perspective; T.Marche and K.Salmon Investigative Interviews of Children; D.Poole and J.Dickinson The Law and Science of Children's Testimonial Competence; J.Klemfuss and S.Ceci Child Eyewitness Person Descriptions and Lineup Identifications; J.Pozzulo The Psychology of the Missing: Missing and Abducted Children; J.Lampinen, C.Peters, V.Gier and L.Sweeney Conclusions and Next Steps for Researchers and Practitioners; M.Lawler, D.Bederian-Gardner and G. Goodman.