Memory and Sexual Misconduct investigates the veracity of memories of sexual misconduct and the factors that may influence accurate recall, and fundamentally assesses whether psychological science can help the criminal justice system in determining which accusations are likely to be accurate, and which are not.
Memory and Sexual Misconduct investigates the veracity of memories of sexual misconduct and the factors that may influence accurate recall, and fundamentally assesses whether psychological science can help the criminal justice system in determining which accusations are likely to be accurate, and which are not.
Joanna Pozzulo is a full professor at Carleton University. Her research focuses on the identification abilities of child and adult eyewitnesses. She also examines factors as they interact with eyewitness identification within a juror decision-making context. Emily Pica is an assistant professor at Austin Peay State University. Her research focuses on wrongful convictions, juror decision-making, and factors that impact eyewitness memory and the collection of eyewitness evidence. Chelsea Sheahan is an adjunct research professor at Carleton University. Her research focuses on factors that impact eyewitness memory and the collection of eyewitness evidence. Her secondary research interest(s) include juror decision-making, wrongful convictions, and corrections.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction: Setting the Context Chapter 2: Emotion's (Varied) Impact on Memory for Sexual Misconduct Chapter 3: Memory for Repeated Sexual Misconduct: Does Repetition Matter? Chapter 4: Often but Not Always: When Does Age at the Time of Event Predict Memory for Sexual Violence? Chapter 5: Forensic Implications of Delayed Reports from Child Witnesses Chapter 6: Perceptions of Child Sexual Abuse Victims: A Review of Psychological Research and Implications for Law Chapter 7: Legal Perspectives on Historical Misconduct Cases: Issues with Civil and Criminal Cases Chapter 8: Recommendations for Collecting Event Memory Evidence Chapter 9: Future Directions for Research Examining Historical Memories of Sexual Misconduct
Chapter 1: Introduction: Setting the Context Chapter 2: Emotion's (Varied) Impact on Memory for Sexual Misconduct Chapter 3: Memory for Repeated Sexual Misconduct: Does Repetition Matter? Chapter 4: Often but Not Always: When Does Age at the Time of Event Predict Memory for Sexual Violence? Chapter 5: Forensic Implications of Delayed Reports from Child Witnesses Chapter 6: Perceptions of Child Sexual Abuse Victims: A Review of Psychological Research and Implications for Law Chapter 7: Legal Perspectives on Historical Misconduct Cases: Issues with Civil and Criminal Cases Chapter 8: Recommendations for Collecting Event Memory Evidence Chapter 9: Future Directions for Research Examining Historical Memories of Sexual Misconduct
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