Memory and Sexual Misconduct

Psychological Research for Criminal Justice

Joanna Pozzulo editor Emily Pica editor Chelsea Sheahan editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:18th May '20

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Memory and Sexual Misconduct: Psychological Research for Criminal Justice 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.

In recent years, the public has been inundated with announcements of sexual assault allegations, in particular against public figures like politicians, businessmen, movie moguls, and professional athletes. Many of these accusations concern events that occurred several years prior to their announcements and trials. Drawing upon a compilation of real-life sexual assault cases and psychological science on recall and sexual trauma, this book provides an analysis of memory reports of sexual misconduct, including inappropriate comments, behaviors, harassment, and assault. It compares these memories with other types of memory, such as flashbulb memories, co-witness conformity memory, and autobiographical memory. Memory and Sexual Misconduct helps readers interpret the role of emotion, the level of detail, and the possible distinction between someone remembering a past event and believing the past event occurred.

By providing a thorough evaluation of the likelihood that misconduct memories are accurate and investigating factors that affect this accuracy, Memory and Sexual Misconduct is an invaluable text to both the criminal justice system and the general public, particularly as sexual misconduct allegations of past events continue to come to light.

"Pozzulo, Pica, and Sheahan have assembled a talented set of authors to explore the limits of memory—a critical source of evidence—in sexual assault cases. This volume is a ‘must-read’ for researchers, practitioners, and other professionals with interest in sexual assault cases."—Brian Cutler, Ontario Tech University, Canada

"Leading experts skillfully balance significance with sensitivity in addressing recollections of historical sexual misconduct and assault. Superbly augmented by high profile cases, incisive analyses connect the many factors that impact evaluating traumatic memories. The writing is clear and accessible making this volume a must for the bookshelves of researchers and criminal justice professionals."—Michael Toglia, Cornell University, US

ISBN: 9780367134099

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 476g

238 pages