BiblioAlertes du 6 décembre 2006

6 décembre 2006 par Frank Arnould

Alison, L., Kebbell, M., & Lewis, P. (2006). Considerations for experts in assessing the credibility of recovered memories of child sexual abuse : The importance of maintaining a case-specific focus. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, vol. 12, n° 4, 419-441.

Colby, M. A. & Weaver, C. A. (2006). Comparing eyewitness memory and confidence for actors and observers in product identification situations : Extending findings and methodology from criminal justice. Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice, vol. 2, n° 2, 145-162.

Guadagno, B.L., Powell, M.B., & Wright, R. (2006). Police officers’ and legal professionals’ perceptions regarding how children are, and should be, questioned about repeated abuse. Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law, vol. 13, n° 2, 251-260.

Kask, K., Bull, R., & Davies, G. (2006). Trying to improve young adults’ person descriptions. Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law, vol. 13, n° 2, 174-181.

Kebbell, M.R., & Daniels, T. (2006). Mock-suspects’ decisions to confess : The influence of eyewitness statements and identifications. Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law, vol. 13, n° 2, 261-268.

Langsdale, A. & Greenberg, M. S. (2006). The impact of situational cues and bystander emotion on labeling an event as a robbery. Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice, vol. 2, n° 2, 129-144.

Malpass, R.S. (2006). A policy evaluation of simultaneous and sequential lineups. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, vol. 12, n° 4, 394-418.