Child Forensic Psychology Victim And Eyewitness Memory

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290 pages 2012

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Using contemporary examples to illustrate the key concepts and concerns of children's ability to give accurate and reliable testimony, Holliday and Marche underscore the importance of understanding this complex issue. Drawing upon specially selected, leading experts, this book covers a uniquely wide range of perspectives making it a must for both students, and for the specialist researcher. This book extensively covers many child forensic psychology issues, particularly relating to memory and eyewitness testimony, written by an impressive collection of authors. I enjoyed reading it! This book gathers together international contributions from key players in the field of the psychology of young persons. Collectively the chapters provide a state of the art portrayal of scientific knowledge of current issues in child psychology.

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