04246oam 2200649I 450 991045467480332120200520144314.01-135-67510-41-138-00316-697866123741591-4106-0225-71-282-37415-X10.4324/9781410602251 (CKB)111056486284022(SSID)ssj0000201109(PQKBManifestationID)11176718(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000201109(PQKBWorkID)10231400(PQKB)11656772(MiAaPQ)EBC234086(Au-PeEL)EBL234086(CaPaEBR)ebr10084519(CaONFJC)MIL237415(OCoLC)936901634(OCoLC)49569916(EXLCZ)9911105648628402220180706d2002 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrMemory and suggestibility in the forensic interview /edited by Mitchell L. Eisen, Jodi A. Quas, Gail S. GoodmanMahwah, N.J. :L. Erlbaum Associates,2002.xiii, 481 p. illThe LEA series in personality and clinical psychologyBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-8058-3080-4 0-585-39130-0 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.part I GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND BASIC PROCESSES -- chapter 1 Processes Affecting Accuracy and Distortion in Memory: An Overview /Henry L. Roediger -- chapter 2 The Development of Memory: Toward an Understanding of Children’s Testimony /Peter A. Ornstein -- chapter 3 False Childhood Memories and Eyewitness Memory Errors /Ira E. Hyman, Jr., and Elizabeth F. Loftus -- chapter 4 Coming to Grips With Children’s Suggestibility /Karen J. Saywitz -- chapter 5 Face Identification: Basic Processes and Developmental Changes /John C. Brigham -- part II STRESS, TRAUMA, AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES -- chapter 6 Stress, Trauma, and Memory /Elisabeth Engelberg -- chapter 7 Memory for Traumatic Events in Children and Adults /Kathy Pezdek -- chapter 8 Sources of Fantastic Elements in Allegations of Abuse by Adults and Children /Constance J. Dalenberg -- chapter 9 Individual Differences in Adults’ Suggestibility and Memory Performance /Mitchell L. Eisen -- chapter 10 What Children Bring to the Interview Context: Individual Differences in Children’s Event Reports /Margaret-Ellen Pipe -- part III ADULTS IN THE FORENSIC INTERVIEW CONTEXT -- chapter 11 The Cognitive Interview Method to Enhance Eyewitness Recall /Eyewitness Recall Ronald P. Fisher, Kendra H. Brennan, and Michelle R. McCauley -- chapter 12 Hypnosis and Memory: Implications for the Courtroom and Psychotherapy /Steven Jay Lynn -- chapter 13 Interrogative Suggestibility and “Memory Work” /Katharine Krause Shobe -- part IV CHILDREN IN THE FORENSIC INTERVIEW CONTEXT -- chapter 14 Questions and Answers: The Credibility of Child Witnesses in the Context of Specific Questioning Techniques /Robyn Fivush -- chapter 15 Children’s Suggestibility in the Forensic Context /Debra Ann Poole -- chapter 16 The Utility of Anatomical Dolls and Drawings in Child Forensic Interviews /Mark D. Everson -- chapter 17 Using a Structured Interview Protocol to Improve the Quality of Investigative Interviews /Kathleen J. Sternberg -- chapter 18 The Effects of Social Support on the Accuracy of Children’s Reports: Implications for the Forensic Interview /Suzanne L. Davis.LEA series in personality and clinical psychology.Criminal investigationInterviewing in law enforcementElectronic books.Criminal investigation.Interviewing in law enforcement.363.25/4Eisen Mitchell965505Goodman Gail S956825Quas Jodi A928345FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910454674803321Memory and suggestibility in the forensic interview2190471UNINA