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Legal aspects of memory: a report issued by the Psychology and Law Sections of the British Academy

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posted on 2024-12-10, 15:51 authored by Alan Baddeley, Chris R Brewin, Graham DaviesGraham Davies, Michael D Kopelman, Hector L MacQueen
We describe the commissioning, publication, and contents of a report on legal aspects of memory. The report was the result of a unique collaboration between the Psychology and Law �Sections� of the British Academy that brought together the contributions of memory and legal experts from both inside and outside the Academy. The report briefly summarises psychological research on memory and is designed to be of practical value to busy legal and criminal justice professionals. Topics covered include memory concepts, memory development including childhood amnesia, interviewing witnesses, the effects of suggestion and misinformation, the effects of trauma on recall, adult memory for childhood events, factors affecting eyewitness identification, conditions such as psychiatric and neurological disorders that may impair memory, issues in the memory of suspects such as deception and reported amnesia, and the role of the expert witness in court.

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College of Life Sciences Psychology & Vision Sciences

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Journal of the British Academy

Volume

11

Pagination

95 - 97

Publisher

British Academy

eissn

2052-7217

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2024-12-10

Language

en

Deposited by

Professor Graham Davies

Deposit date

2024-12-08

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