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Wrongful Allegations of Sexual and Child Abuse
Beliefs About Memory, Childhood Abuse, and Hypnosis Among Clinicians, Legal Professionals, and the General Public
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Author(s):
Christopher C. French
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James Ost
Publication date:
October 06 2016
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Oxford University Press
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October 06 2016
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198723301.003.0011
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Wrongful Allegations of Sexual and Child Abuse
pp. 16
Experiencing False Allegations of Abuse
pp. 31
Demons, Devils, and Ritual Abuse
pp. 42
Moral Crusades, Child Protection, Celebrities, and the Duty to Believe
pp. 54
Telling Stories?
pp. 66
‘Rape Culture’ Narrative, State Feminism, and the Presumption of Guilt
pp. 82
Making Accusations
pp. 99
Why and How False Allegations of Abuse Occur
pp. 118
The Compensations of Being a Victim
pp. 129
His Story; Her Story
pp. 143
Beliefs About Memory, Childhood Abuse, and Hypnosis Among Clinicians, Legal Professionals, and the General Public
pp. 155
To Catch a Sex Offender
pp. 175
When Exoneration Seems Hopeless
pp. 191
Complaints of Sexual Abuse and the Decline of Objective Prosecuting
pp. 204
‘In Denial’
pp. 215
When Juries find Innocent People Guilty
pp. 227
Reducing Harm Resulting from False Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse
pp. 242
Advances in Lie Detection
pp. 255
Toward Reconciliation of the True and False Recovered Memory Debate
pp. 271
The Defendant’s Plea of Innocent in Sexual Abuse Cases
pp. 282
Reducing the Incidence and Harms of Wrongful Allegations of Abuse
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