Children As Eyewitnesses

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Psychology

 

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James T

 

Date added:

August 25, 2015

 

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University

 

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B

 

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Sometimes, children are the only witness to a crime. If a lawyer believes the child’s testimony will help the case, then the child will most likely testify. But, do children under the age of six posses the cognitive capacity to provide valid testimonies in the court room? There are many components that are needed to provide a valid eyewitness testimony such as discriminating between fact and fiction...
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For example, if you have ever asked a child what he or she did at school today and then asked the child the same question after he or she watched television or talked a friend, in many cases the child’s story will change. Therefore, I will argue that children under the age of six do not posses the cognitive capacity to provide valid eyewitnesses testimonies in the court of law...
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