“…There are several forensically relevant contexts in which lying about what one remembers may occur. For example, victims of sexual abuse often delay disclosing an abusive experience through strategies such as falsely denying the abusive event altogether (Block et al, 2012;Goodman-Brown, Edelstein, Goodman, Jones, & Gordon, 2003;Sjöberg, & Lindblad, 2002; but see Lyon, 2007 andOtgaar, Howe, Memon, &Wang, 2014), which has put false denials at the forefront of discussions about sexual abuse allegations. Furthermore, false denials often are communicated by offenders trying to avoid culpability for a particular crime (e.g., Gudjonsson, Sigurdsson, & Einarsson, 2004).…”