An examination of cases in which children were key witnesses in criminal child abuse trials, this book considers the credibility of children's testimony, and asks whether children are more suggestible than adults.

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An examination of cases in which children were key witnesses in criminal child abuse trials, this book considers the credibility of children's testimony, and asks whether children are more suggestible than adults.

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