This is the first book for professionals who seek an integrated up-to-date review of psychological research and recent court cases dealing with children as witnesses in court. It is organized around four issues: the competence of children as witnesses the credibility of children the rights of children and the rights of the accused. Child and adolescent development is reviewed from a psychological perspective. Recent research on issues of comprehension memory and communication skills of children are described alongside the reactions of various audiences - lawyers judges and juries - to the childrens credibility. Procedures designed to reduce the traumatization of children who testify in court are described and evaluated.
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