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The credibility of children's testimony is a hotly debated topic in Am erica's courtrooms, universities, and professional organizations. Are children more suggestible than adults, and if so, what are the implica tions for those who work with child witnesses? Using rigorous techniqu es of analysis, the authors examine real-life cases in which children were key witnesses in criminal child abuse trials. Written in lively, accessible language by acknowledged experts in the field, this book wi ll be an invaluable guide for expert witnesses and all those who work with child witnesses, including therapist, social workers, law enforce ment personnel, and lawyers.
Ingram
This comprehensive resource helps the reader evaluate and understand children's statements in the courtroom. Noting that in many instances testimony is elicited from children using questionable techniques that may be damaging to both defendant and accused, Ceci and Bruck describe procedures that will ensure that interviews and analysis are conducted in a sensitive and professional manager.
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