2024
DOI: 10.1093/police/paad097
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Five considerations about memory processes for child investigative interviewers

Meaghan C Danby

Abstract: In cases of child abuse, children are required to retrieve details from their memory as accurately as possible. Previous research has shown that children’s memory reports can be heavily influenced by an interviewer, but many interviewers do not understand memory processes or know how their practices impact children’s memories. While interviewers are commonly recommended to adhere to expert guidelines, the current article aims to explain the memory-related reasons underlying why some interview practices are rec… Show more

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