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The Evidence of Children: The Law and the Psychology



The Evidence of Children: The Law and the Psychology
This essay reviews the law and psychology surrounding child testimony in England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. It discusses how hearsay evidence has become freely available in civil proceedings involving children in both England and Scotland, how videotapes of earlier interviews have become admissible in criminal proceedings in England, and how the law has been changed in Scotland to allow the ... more details
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  • Review of the law and psychology surrounding child testimony in England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland
  • Discusses how hearsay evidence has become freely available in civil proceedings involving children in both England and Scotland, how videotapes of earlier interviews have become admissible in criminal proceedings in England, and how the law has been changed in Scotland to allow the whole of a child's evidence in a criminal case to be taken ahead of trial
  • There has been a wave of popular concern about "ritual abuse" and among psychologists there is increasing concern about both "repressed" and "implanted" memories


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Author John Spencer,Rhona Flin
ISBN 9781854312181
Publisher Blackstone Press
Manufacturer Blackstone Press
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This essay reviews the law and psychology surrounding child testimony in England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. It discusses how hearsay evidence has become freely available in civil proceedings involving children in both England and Scotland, how videotapes of earlier interviews have become admissible in criminal proceedings in England, and how the law has been changed in Scotland to allow the whole of a child's evidence in a criminal case to be taken ahead of trial on commission. Additionally, there has been a wave of popular concern about "ritual abuse" and among psychologists there is increasing concern about both "repressed" and "implanted" memories.

This is an account of the civil and criminal rules affecting children in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland reviewing them in the light of the findings of psychologists and social scientists and makes proposals for reform. There have been many important developments which include hearsay evidence which has become freely available in civil proceedings involving children in both England and Scotland; videotapes of earlier interviews which have become admissible in criminal proceedings in England; in Scotland the law has been changed to allow the whole of a child's evidence in a criminal case to be taken ahead of trial on commission; there has been a wave of popular concern about ""ritual abuse"" amd among psychologists there is increasing concern about both ""repressed"" and ""implanted"" memories.

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