Handbook on Child Witnesses

Improving Psychological Science and Legal Practice

Gail S Goodman editor Sue D Hobbs editor Thomas D Lyon editor Rayna Enriquez editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:American Psychological Association

Publishing:9th Jun '26

£60.00

This title is due to be published on 9th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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This comprehensive text describes the science and practice of child forensic interviewing, with an emphasis on child abuse cases.

For the forensic interviewer, eliciting descriptions of childhood assaults, at any age, is no easy task. Over the last several decades, research on children and the law has greatly expanded, especially on the topics of forensic interviewing, memory, suggestibility, linguistic development, and social and emotional development. This area of study and practice is especially concerned with both false denials and false allegations. These concerns have led to the development of useful evidence-informed protocols, but there is still more research to be done.

This book offers a holistic overview of current research directions and policy implications regarding child witnesses’ interactions with the legal system, including the long-term outcomes after their initial involvement. Children and families impacted by the trauma of a sexual assault, or the trauma of a false report, can experience lasting mental and physical effects. Children are especially vulnerable to experiencing distress when interacting with the legal process. This volume covers the best techniques that minimize further distress when child witnesses are involved in legal proceedings, and illustrates how best to deal with the inevitable stressors. Chapters delve into interviewing methods, social support, child understanding of legal proceedings, true versus false reporting, and countering juror bias.

"This is a state-of-the-art review on children's eyewitness memory and child forensic interviews that is dedicated Dr. Karen J. Saywitz, who devoted her entire career to scientific research in this area and to advocacy for children. I have no doubt that both researchers and practitioners in the fields of developmental, clinical, and forensic psychology will benefit from reading this holistic overview." - Yoojin Chae, PhD, Department of Human Development & Family Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX

"Judges, lawyers, social workers—indeed, all legal professionals—risk contributing to injustice when they rely on intuition or untested assumptions in their work. In the field of child abuse, this handbook offers a vital corrective. Authored by leading experts on children and the law, it presents the most updated, comprehensive synthesis of foundational and applied research, making it essential reading for any legal professional who is committed to advancing justice." - Donna Shestowsky, JD, PhD, Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law, University of California, Davis, School of Law

ISBN: 9781433842658

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394 pages