<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data collection included two distinct groups of participants. (1) Data collected from 202 typically developing children and 72 children with autism, all in the age range 6-11 years. (Note that one child with autism and one child with typical development had an IQ below 70.) Data collected from the children included standardised and non-standardised tests for a range of cognitive skills (IQ, language, memory, attention, suggestibility, anxiety) as well as data from the four experimental phases of the research: brief initial interviews; full investigative interviews; identification line-ups; and cross-examinations (note that not all children participated in this final phase). (2) Data colle...
Background: Past research has shown that individuals in the juvenile justice system have high rates ...
This research was designed to examine two broad issues in relation to the investigative interviewing...
Online surveys were used to sample the views of judges, barristers and solicitors (n=33) about their...
Data collection included two distinct groups of participants. (1) Data collected from 202 typically ...
Research suggests that autistic children can provide accurate and forensically useful eyewitness evi...
One-hundred-and-sixty-one jury-eligible participants read a vignette describing a male who was broug...
Jurors play an essential part in the Criminal Justice System in England and Wales (Citizens Informat...
Background: Although there is increasing interest in the capabilities of children with autism at di...
Three promising investigative interview interventions were assessed in 270 children (age 6-11 years)...
One-hundred-and-twenty-five mock jurors rated the credibility of video testimony of 17 autistic and ...
Thirty-three autistic and 30 typically developing (TD) participants were interviewed about their mem...
In the past 50 years, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has gone from a narrowly defined, rare disorder...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may be ov...
We investigate whether autistic people’s vulnerability is taken into account at each stage of the cr...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is estimated to affect around 1% of the population, and is characteri...
Background: Past research has shown that individuals in the juvenile justice system have high rates ...
This research was designed to examine two broad issues in relation to the investigative interviewing...
Online surveys were used to sample the views of judges, barristers and solicitors (n=33) about their...
Data collection included two distinct groups of participants. (1) Data collected from 202 typically ...
Research suggests that autistic children can provide accurate and forensically useful eyewitness evi...
One-hundred-and-sixty-one jury-eligible participants read a vignette describing a male who was broug...
Jurors play an essential part in the Criminal Justice System in England and Wales (Citizens Informat...
Background: Although there is increasing interest in the capabilities of children with autism at di...
Three promising investigative interview interventions were assessed in 270 children (age 6-11 years)...
One-hundred-and-twenty-five mock jurors rated the credibility of video testimony of 17 autistic and ...
Thirty-three autistic and 30 typically developing (TD) participants were interviewed about their mem...
In the past 50 years, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has gone from a narrowly defined, rare disorder...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may be ov...
We investigate whether autistic people’s vulnerability is taken into account at each stage of the cr...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is estimated to affect around 1% of the population, and is characteri...
Background: Past research has shown that individuals in the juvenile justice system have high rates ...
This research was designed to examine two broad issues in relation to the investigative interviewing...
Online surveys were used to sample the views of judges, barristers and solicitors (n=33) about their...