Identifying the sources of memories (e.g., who carried out an action, whether an event happened or was suggested, when an instance of a repeated event occurred) is an important skill in providing accurate accounts of events in forensic investigations. Sensitivity to the nature and development of children’s source-monitoring skills can inform interviewing practices. Five perspectives addressing alternate aspects of the development of children’s source monitoring are outlined (source-monitoring theory, fuzzy-trace theory, schema theory, the person-based perspective, and the mental-state reasoning model). Six main areas of empirical research stemming from these theories are then discussed with emphasis on how the findings relate to the forensi...
A problematic issue for forensic interviewers is that young children provide limited information in ...
To investigate the influence of various factors on the ability of primary school children (aged 6-9...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...
Identifying the sources of memories (e.g., who carried out an action, whether an event happened or w...
Legal and social service professionals often question whether various features of young witnesses’ r...
Legal and social service professionals often question whether various features of young witnesses’ r...
Eyewitness testimony is often key evidence in court cases, but it is often difficult to obtain accur...
An individual’s ability to accurately monitor source (attribute known or remembered information to i...
Abstract Research on script memory shows that individuals have a difficult time isolating single ins...
Preschool and school-age children’s memory and source monitoring were investigated by questioning th...
Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1996.The child's role as an eye witness has ...
The general aim of this thesis was to examine interviewing techniques for child witnesses. Specifica...
Children learn information from a variety of sources and often remember the content but forget the s...
The Criminal Justice System (CJS) regularly calls upon child witnesses in legal proceedings. It is v...
Identifying the sources of memories is an basic ability to provide accurate accounts of events. This...
A problematic issue for forensic interviewers is that young children provide limited information in ...
To investigate the influence of various factors on the ability of primary school children (aged 6-9...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...
Identifying the sources of memories (e.g., who carried out an action, whether an event happened or w...
Legal and social service professionals often question whether various features of young witnesses’ r...
Legal and social service professionals often question whether various features of young witnesses’ r...
Eyewitness testimony is often key evidence in court cases, but it is often difficult to obtain accur...
An individual’s ability to accurately monitor source (attribute known or remembered information to i...
Abstract Research on script memory shows that individuals have a difficult time isolating single ins...
Preschool and school-age children’s memory and source monitoring were investigated by questioning th...
Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1996.The child's role as an eye witness has ...
The general aim of this thesis was to examine interviewing techniques for child witnesses. Specifica...
Children learn information from a variety of sources and often remember the content but forget the s...
The Criminal Justice System (CJS) regularly calls upon child witnesses in legal proceedings. It is v...
Identifying the sources of memories is an basic ability to provide accurate accounts of events. This...
A problematic issue for forensic interviewers is that young children provide limited information in ...
To investigate the influence of various factors on the ability of primary school children (aged 6-9...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...