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Original Articles

Teachings about repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse and eyewitness testimony

Pages 250-255 | Published online: 20 Nov 2009
 

Abstract

Victims and witnesses to crimes frequently must remember information about what they saw. What they remember can dramatically affect the outcome of cases and the lives of the victoms, the accused, and family members. This article describes an undergraduate come that examines human memory and its role in turn applied legal issues: repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse and eyewitness testimony. Because these issues involve applying memory to real-world situations, and because they directly and indirectly affect many people, courses dealing with these topics hold intrinsic and practical interest for students. Student thought pieces, class discussions, and course evaluations indicate that students enjoyed and benefited from a course on these applied and polemic issues.

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