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Memory and Suggestibility in the Forensic Interview
Contributor(s): Eisen, Mitchell L. (Editor), Quas, Jodi A. (Editor), Goodman, Gail S. (Editor)
ISBN: 1138003166     ISBN-13: 9781138003163
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $65.50  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Non-classifiable
- Law | Forensic Science
- Psychology | Clinical Psychology
Dewey: 363.254
Series: Personality and Clinical Psychology
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 6.6" W x 9.5" (1.80 lbs) 496 pages
 
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Memories are the ultimate foundation of testimony in legal settings ranging from criminal trials to divorce mediations and custody hearings. Yet the last decade has seen mounting evidence of various ways in which the accuracy of memories can be distorted on the one hand and enhanced on the other. This book offers a long-awaited comprehensive and balanced overview of what we now understand about children's and adults' eyewitness capabilities--and of the important practical and theoretical implications of this new understanding. The authors, leading clinicians and behavioral scientists with diverse training experiences and points of view, provide insight into the social, cognitive, developmental, and legal factors that affect the accuracy and quality of information obtained in forensic interviews.

Armed with the knowledge these chapters convey, practitioners in psychology, psychiatry, social work, criminology, law, and other relevant fields will be better informed about the strengths and limitations of witnesses' accounts; researchers will be better poised to design powerful new studies.

Memory and Suggestibility in the Forensic Interview will be a crucial resource for anyone involved in elucidating, interpreting, and reporting the memories of others.