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Publikováno v:
Applied Cognitive Psychology. 35:1297-1307
Adults often fail to recognize the ambiguity of children’s unelaborated responses to ‘Do you know/remember (DYK/R) if/whether’ questions. Two studies examined whether sample questions and/or an explicit instruction would improve adults’ abili
Publikováno v:
Hein
Behav Sci Law
Behavioral sciences & the law, vol 38, iss 6
Behav Sci Law
Behavioral sciences & the law, vol 38, iss 6
One common and unfortunately overlooked obstacle to the detection of sexual abuse is non-disclosure by children. Non-disclosure in forensic interviews may be expressed via concealment in response to recall questions or via active denials in response
Publikováno v:
Applied Cognitive Psychology. 35:18-25
The putative confession (PC) instructions (“[suspect] told me everything that happened and wants you to tell the truth”) increases children’s honesty. However, research has shown that children who maintain secrecy despite the PC are more convin
Publikováno v:
Applied Cognitive Psychology.
Concealment (i.e., omitting information without saying anything untrue) has received little empirical attention relative to falsification (i.e., false statements). This study examined free recall reports among a sample of 349 maltreated and non-maltr
Autor:
Shrikanth S. Narayanan, Victor Ardulov, Zane Durante, Manoj Kumar, Jennifer Gongola, Thomas D. Lyon
Publikováno v:
Comput Speech Lang
When interviewing a child who may have witnessed a crime, the interviewer must ask carefully directed questions in order to elicit a truthful statement from the child. The presented work uses Granger causal analysis to examine and represent child–i
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Sciences & the Law. 36:358-372
The role of experts and their presentation of testimony in insanity cases remain controversial. In order to decrease possible expert bias associated with this testimony, a number of different alternatives to adversarial presentation have been suggest
Autor:
Jennifer Gongola, Nicholas Scurich
Publikováno v:
Journal of Criminal Justice. 77:101853
Polymorphic or crossover sexual offenders have victims in different categories (e.g., adult and child victims; male and female victims; related and non-related victims). The present study systematically reviewed and synthesized the existing literatur
Publikováno v:
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 23:96-104
The United States Supreme Court recently abolished mandatory life in prison without parole (LWOP) for juvenile offenders, holding that the practice is inconsistent with the eighth amendment’s cruel and unusual punishment clause, and its “evolving
Publikováno v:
Law and Human Behavior. 41:44-54
Although research reveals that children as young as 3 can use deception and will take steps to obscure truth, research concerning how well others detect children's deceptive efforts remains unclear. Yet adults regularly assess whether children are te
Publikováno v:
Appl Cogn Psychol
The putative confession (PC) instruction (i.e., “[suspect] told me everything that happened and wants you to tell the truth”) during forensic interviews with children has been shown to increase the accuracy of children's statements, but it is unc