MOCK JURORS EVALUATIONS OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE - THE IMPACT OF MEMORY RECOVERY AND THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION

Citation
I. Tetford et Ra. Schuller, MOCK JURORS EVALUATIONS OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE - THE IMPACT OF MEMORY RECOVERY AND THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION, Behavioral sciences & the law, 14(2), 1996, pp. 205-218
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Applied","Medicine, Legal",Law,"Psychology, Psycolanalysis
ISSN journal
07353936
Volume
14
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
205 - 218
Database
ISI
SICI code
0735-3936(1996)14:2<205:MJEOCS>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
The present research assessed whether mock jurors' decisions in a case involving allegations of child sexual abuse would be influenced by (I ) the nature of the plaintiff's memory of the abuse (repressed, nonrep ressed) and (2) therapeutic intervention (present, absent). Participan ts (N=123) were given a trial summary in which the plaintiff's memory and involvement in therapy were systematically varied to produce four conditions. Although verdicts varied only by sex of participant, some judgments of the plaintiff's claim were more favorable to the plaintif f in the non-repressed condition. Female participants were also less l ikely to believe that the claim involving memory repression was truthf ul when the woman was in therapy as opposed to not in therapy. Results also indicated that people who were aware of ''False Memory Syndrome' ' were more likely to think the plaintiff was lying and less likely to think she was telling the truth compared to those who were not aware.