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Author McGough, Lucy S.

Title Child witnesses : fragile voices in the American legal system / Lucy S. McGough.

Imprint New Haven : Yale University Press, ©1994.

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 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  347.7366 M17    Check Shelf
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  347.7366 M146C    Check Shelf
Description x, 339 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-330) and index.
Summary Children are frequently called to testify in court in criminal prosecutions, divorce and child custody hearings, dependency abuse proceedings, and other disputes. But is their testimony reliable? This book carefully assesses research on the cognitive capabilities of children as well as the emotional, social, and moral influences that might affect children's potential reliability, and it recommends reforms in American legal processes that will protect child witnesses from trauma and ensure accurate testimony. Lucy S. McGough, a specialist in family law, examines the known developmental facts on perception, memory, and reporting that affect children's ability to serve as trial witnesses. She also analyzes many actual trials, including the McMartin Pre-School prosecution in California, the Morgan-Foretich custody and visitation controversy, and the five U.S. Supreme Court child sexual abuse cases, assessing how a child witness may be more prone to memory-fade, suggestibility, or fantasy than an adult witness. McGough also examines the legal processes and rules of evidence that affect how eyewitness accounts by children are received: trial processes for evaluating the credibility of witnesses; the hearsay rule and its exceptions; the Constitution's confrontation clause; and the use and abuse of expert witnesses. And she presents a proposal for the early videotaping of a child's eyewitness account in order to minimize the most serious potential reliability risks posed by child witnesses. The product of ten years of research and investigation, this book should help remedy the failure of American law to take into account all that we now know about the fragility of children's memories.
Contents The child witness revolution -- Sensory capability, attentiveness, and encoding experience -- Confabulation and trama -- Memory and suggestibility -- Conscious deception -- On the witness stand : competency to testify and credibility -- Civil proceedings : the hearsay rule and child witnesses -- Criminal proscecutions and the confrontation clause -- Videotaping children's accounts -- Expert testimony : asessing a child's credibility.
Subject Child witnesses -- United States.
86.09 administration of justice. (NL-LeOCL)077607813
Child witnesses. (OCoLC)fst00854775
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Getuigenverklaringen.
Kinderen.
Bewijsrecht.
Indexed Term Law courts Evidence By Children
United States
ISBN 0300057482 (alk. paper)
9780300057485 (alk. paper)
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