2023
DOI: 10.1177/08862605231220022
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Discernment of Children’s True and False Memory Reports: Police Officers and Laypersons

Hannah M. Johnson,
Stephanie D. Block,
Donna Shestowsky
et al.

Abstract: Adults’ ability to accurately evaluate children’s statements can have far-reaching consequences within the legal system. This study examined the evaluations of police officers (“experts”) and laypersons (“nonexperts”) when presented with videotaped interviews of children aged 3 and 5 years who provided either true or false reports or denials. Participants were drawn from several counties in the eastern United States. Children’s interview statements fell within four statement types: accurate reports, false repo… Show more

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