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Beliefs, empirical research, and theory -- Repeated interviews about repeated trauma from the distant past: A study of report consistency -- Discovering deceit: Applying laboratory and field research in the search for truthful and deceptive behaviour -- Is le mot juste? The contexualization of words by expert lie detectors -- Assessment criteria indicative of deception (ACID): An example of the new paradigm of differential recall enhancement -- The ABC?s of CBCA: Verbal credibility assessment in practice -- An ?eye? for an ?I?: The challenges and opportunities for spotting credibility in a digital world. 330 $aVictims. Witnesses. Suspects. Answers to an interviewer?s questions may mean the di?erence between prison or freedom, custody or loss, justice served or justice miscarried?outcomes that depend on expert decision-making as much as on the answers themselves. 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