A transcript of the Question and Answer session during the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform Symposium, Child Abuse Evidence: New Perspectives from Law, Medicine, Psychology & Statistics
Neurobiological and epidemiological research suggests that abuse and adverse events experienced as a...
This Note proposes that courts refuse to give further consideration to admitting the battering paren...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...
Introduction to the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform Symposium, Child Abuse Evidence: Ne...
Opening remarks by Justice Bridget McCormack, Michigan Supreme Court on November 6, 2015
A transcript of the Question and Answer session during the University of Michigan Journal of Law Ref...
The problems associated with assessments of children\u27s reports of victimization in criminal proce...
The papers in this symposium were originally prepared for the Section on Evidence of the 2007 Annual...
Legal scholars have long debated the efficacy and necessity of videotaping investigative interviews ...
The aim of this study was to compare and contrast the perceptions of various stakeholders regarding ...
One can discern two parallel trends in the law and the psychology of child witnesses. In the law, ap...
Understanding pathways to physical child abuse may aid in creating and implementing abuse prevention...
In child custody cases, children oftentimes provide allegations of experienced trauma against one of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-34)Predominated by the fields of medicine and psychiat...
Young children are frequently precluded from testifying at trial on the grounds of incompetency beca...
Neurobiological and epidemiological research suggests that abuse and adverse events experienced as a...
This Note proposes that courts refuse to give further consideration to admitting the battering paren...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...
Introduction to the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform Symposium, Child Abuse Evidence: Ne...
Opening remarks by Justice Bridget McCormack, Michigan Supreme Court on November 6, 2015
A transcript of the Question and Answer session during the University of Michigan Journal of Law Ref...
The problems associated with assessments of children\u27s reports of victimization in criminal proce...
The papers in this symposium were originally prepared for the Section on Evidence of the 2007 Annual...
Legal scholars have long debated the efficacy and necessity of videotaping investigative interviews ...
The aim of this study was to compare and contrast the perceptions of various stakeholders regarding ...
One can discern two parallel trends in the law and the psychology of child witnesses. In the law, ap...
Understanding pathways to physical child abuse may aid in creating and implementing abuse prevention...
In child custody cases, children oftentimes provide allegations of experienced trauma against one of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-34)Predominated by the fields of medicine and psychiat...
Young children are frequently precluded from testifying at trial on the grounds of incompetency beca...
Neurobiological and epidemiological research suggests that abuse and adverse events experienced as a...
This Note proposes that courts refuse to give further consideration to admitting the battering paren...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...