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Misinformation effect: People retrieve something false about an incident because the information was suggested to them after the event - what is this called?
No: Is there a relationship between the perceived confidence of the witness and the accuracy of the report?
Vulnerable: What kind of witness is a 17 year old child?
Corroborated: The 1933 Children and Young Person’s Act (UK) would allow testimony without oath if a child is judged to be competent, but the evidence still had to be ......?
Impact: Research by Ross et al. 1984 showed that child witness credibility was considered more positive when delivered in court than by video-link. This indicates that giving evidence via live links may mean it loses it's .....................?
Year: Bruck et al. 1995 found that whilst young children were resistent to being given misleading information after an injection, they could be misled about the details of the event after a ...........?
Cognitive: The interview method developed by Geiselman et al. and introduced by the home office as part of the investigative Interviewing package in 1992 to improve both communication and memory of the witness, is called the .................interview?
Inoculate: Milne and Bull in 2003 found that the Cognitive Interview could..............children of school age against being misled
Suggestive: There are reasons for being careful about when to use anatomically detailed dolls when interviewing young children. Dolls can be confusing if used to symbolise their own bodies and they are salient play objects. They can also be .............. if used before any verbal disclosure of being touched has been given by the young witness.
Acquiesce: Sigelman et al. 1981 found that people with learning disabilities were more likely to......... when being interviewed.
Autism: McCrory, Henry and Happé, 2007 found that a certain group of children were more reliant on questioning to guide their answers. Which learning disability did these children have?
Children and other vulnerable witnesses
Across:2. | Milne and Bull in 2003 found that the Cognitive Interview could..............children of school age against being misled | 6. | McCrory, Henry and Happé, 2007 found that a certain group of children were more reliant on questioning to guide their answers. Which learning disability did these children have? | 8. | The 1933 Children and Young Person’s Act (UK) would allow testimony without oath if a child is judged to be competent, but the evidence still had to be ......? |
| 9. | Bruck et al. 1995 found that whilst young children were resistent to being given misleading information after an injection, they could be misled about the details of the event after a ...........? | 10. | The interview method developed by Geiselman et al. and introduced by the home office as part of the investigative Interviewing package in 1992 to improve both communication and memory of the witness, is called the .................interview? |
| | Down:1. | What kind of witness is a 17 year old child? | 3. | Sigelman et al. 1981 found that people with learning disabilities were more likely to......... when being interviewed. | 4. | People retrieve something false about an incident because the information was suggested to them after the event - what is this called? |
| 5. | There are reasons for being careful about when to use anatomically detailed dolls when interviewing young children. Dolls can be confusing if used to symbolise their own bodies and they are salient play objects. They can also be .............. if used before any verbal disclosure of being touched has been given by the young witness. | 7. | Is there a relationship between the perceived confidence of the witness and the accuracy of the report? | 11. | Research by Ross et al. 1984 showed that child witness credibility was considered more positive when delivered in court than by video-link. This indicates that giving evidence via live links may mean it loses it's .....................? |
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Children and other vulnerable witnesses
Across:2. | Milne and Bull in 2003 found that the Cognitive Interview could..............children of school age against being misled | 6. | McCrory, Henry and Happé, 2007 found that a certain group of children were more reliant on questioning to guide their answers. Which learning disability did these children have? | 8. | The 1933 Children and Young Person’s Act (UK) would allow testimony without oath if a child is judged to be competent, but the evidence still had to be ......? |
| 9. | Bruck et al. 1995 found that whilst young children were resistent to being given misleading information after an injection, they could be misled about the details of the event after a ...........? | 10. | The interview method developed by Geiselman et al. and introduced by the home office as part of the investigative Interviewing package in 1992 to improve both communication and memory of the witness, is called the .................interview? |
| | Down:1. | What kind of witness is a 17 year old child? | 3. | Sigelman et al. 1981 found that people with learning disabilities were more likely to......... when being interviewed. | 4. | People retrieve something false about an incident because the information was suggested to them after the event - what is this called? |
| 5. | There are reasons for being careful about when to use anatomically detailed dolls when interviewing young children. Dolls can be confusing if used to symbolise their own bodies and they are salient play objects. They can also be .............. if used before any verbal disclosure of being touched has been given by the young witness. | 7. | Is there a relationship between the perceived confidence of the witness and the accuracy of the report? | 11. | Research by Ross et al. 1984 showed that child witness credibility was considered more positive when delivered in court than by video-link. This indicates that giving evidence via live links may mean it loses it's .....................? |
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