This study examined the effect of a child passing or failing the UK truth and lies discussion (TLD) compared with the Canadian promise to tell the truth on mock jurors' decisions regarding witness credibility and truthfulness and defendant guilt. Ninety-two participants read a vignette that described a child witnessing his father physically attacking his mother. The vignette was manipulated for witness age (age 4 years and age 8 years) and TLD performance/promise. Supporting the hypotheses, participants rated the witness's credibility and truthfulness significantly higher after a witness passed a TLD and after promising to tell the truth. The age of the child witness did not significantly affect jurors' decision making. The results are disc...
Purpose. This study investigated children's lying and truth-telling competence using developmentally...
Many countries around the world have modified their legislation to allow child complainants of abuse...
It is important to understand how adults rate the credibility of children’s evidential statements. M...
This study investigated the influence of child alibi witness age and confidence upon mock juror deci...
This study investigated the influence of child alibi witness age and confidence upon mock juror deci...
This study investigated the influence of child alibi witness age and confidence upon mock juror deci...
This study investigated the influence of child alibi witness age and confidence upon mock juror deci...
This study investigated the influence of child alibi witness age and confidence upon mock juror deci...
This study investigated the influence of child alibi witness age and confidence upon mock juror deci...
The goal of the present study is to assess the affect testimonial supports have on mock jurors’ perc...
Due to changes in legislation, children’s testimony can be presented differently from most adults’ t...
Due to changes in legislation, children’s testimony can be presented differently from most adults’ t...
Age-related expectations of credibility were examined in a child witness study. The within-subjects ...
The Canada Evidence Act requires an inquiry to determine whether a child has the requisite moral and...
In recent years Registered Intermediaries (RIs) have been involved in facilitating communication in ...
Purpose. This study investigated children's lying and truth-telling competence using developmentally...
Many countries around the world have modified their legislation to allow child complainants of abuse...
It is important to understand how adults rate the credibility of children’s evidential statements. M...
This study investigated the influence of child alibi witness age and confidence upon mock juror deci...
This study investigated the influence of child alibi witness age and confidence upon mock juror deci...
This study investigated the influence of child alibi witness age and confidence upon mock juror deci...
This study investigated the influence of child alibi witness age and confidence upon mock juror deci...
This study investigated the influence of child alibi witness age and confidence upon mock juror deci...
This study investigated the influence of child alibi witness age and confidence upon mock juror deci...
The goal of the present study is to assess the affect testimonial supports have on mock jurors’ perc...
Due to changes in legislation, children’s testimony can be presented differently from most adults’ t...
Due to changes in legislation, children’s testimony can be presented differently from most adults’ t...
Age-related expectations of credibility were examined in a child witness study. The within-subjects ...
The Canada Evidence Act requires an inquiry to determine whether a child has the requisite moral and...
In recent years Registered Intermediaries (RIs) have been involved in facilitating communication in ...
Purpose. This study investigated children's lying and truth-telling competence using developmentally...
Many countries around the world have modified their legislation to allow child complainants of abuse...
It is important to understand how adults rate the credibility of children’s evidential statements. M...