According to reality-monitoring theory, memories of experienced and imagined events are qualitatively different, and can be distinguished by children from the age of 3. Across three studies, a total of 119 allegations of sexual abuse by younger (aged 3-8) and older (aged 9-16) children were analyzed for developmental differences in the presence of reality-monitoring criteria, which should characterise descriptions of experienced events. Statements were deemed likely or unlikely to be descriptions of actual incidents using independent case information (e.g., medical evidence). Accounts by older children consistently contained more reality-monitoring criteria than those provided by younger children, and age differences were particularly stron...
Adults’ evaluations of children’s reports can determine whether legal proceedings are undertaken and...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...
The growing awareness of sexually-abused children has led to a major shift: previously considered un...
A major challenge in cases of child sexual abuse (CSA) is determining the credibility of children's ...
The present study examined the efficacy of the reality monitoring (RM) criteria in differentiating b...
Historical claims of sexual abuse often involve highly detailed descriptions of the alleged events (...
False allegations constitute a problem since they may cause harm. To study the difference between tr...
Objective. For successful prosecution of child sexual abuse, children are often required to provide ...
Background: Most cases of child sexual use are identified through statements made by children and in...
In this study, we were interested in how interviewers elicit subjective information in investigation...
This article examines the psychological basis for repression and recovery of traumatic memories, pre...
A large national sample of 4,775 reports of child physical and sexual abuse made in Israel in 2014 w...
When a child under age states he/she has been sexually abused, there seldom exists an objective cert...
Participants (N=337) were presented with four vignettes in which an adult confided to a friend about...
Using a framework that distinguishes autobiographical belief, recollective experience, and confidenc...
Adults’ evaluations of children’s reports can determine whether legal proceedings are undertaken and...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...
The growing awareness of sexually-abused children has led to a major shift: previously considered un...
A major challenge in cases of child sexual abuse (CSA) is determining the credibility of children's ...
The present study examined the efficacy of the reality monitoring (RM) criteria in differentiating b...
Historical claims of sexual abuse often involve highly detailed descriptions of the alleged events (...
False allegations constitute a problem since they may cause harm. To study the difference between tr...
Objective. For successful prosecution of child sexual abuse, children are often required to provide ...
Background: Most cases of child sexual use are identified through statements made by children and in...
In this study, we were interested in how interviewers elicit subjective information in investigation...
This article examines the psychological basis for repression and recovery of traumatic memories, pre...
A large national sample of 4,775 reports of child physical and sexual abuse made in Israel in 2014 w...
When a child under age states he/she has been sexually abused, there seldom exists an objective cert...
Participants (N=337) were presented with four vignettes in which an adult confided to a friend about...
Using a framework that distinguishes autobiographical belief, recollective experience, and confidenc...
Adults’ evaluations of children’s reports can determine whether legal proceedings are undertaken and...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...
The growing awareness of sexually-abused children has led to a major shift: previously considered un...