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LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS
Volume 65
Winter 2002
Number 1
Children as Victims and Witnesses in
the Criminal Trial Process
Robert P. Mosteller
Special Editor
Foreword
Robert P. Mosteller
1
Hearsay Exceptions: Adjusting the Ratio of Intuition to Psychological Science
John E.B. Myers
Ingrid Cordon
Simona Ghetti
Gail S. Goodman
3
The Maturation and Disintegration of the Hearsay Exception for Statements for Medical Examination in Child Sexual Abuse Cases
Robert P. Mosteller
47
Applying Suggestibility Research to the Real World: The Case of Repeated Questions
Thomas D. Lyon
97
Why Children's Suggestibility Remains a Serious Concern
Amye R. Warren
Dorothy F. Marsil
127
Forensic Interviews of Children: The Components of Scientific Validity and Legal Admissibility
Nancy E. Walker
149
Good Enough for Government Work: The Constitutional Duty to Preserve Forensic Interviews of Child Victims
Lucy S. McGough
179
Child Witness Policy: Law Interfacing with Social Science
Dorothy F. Marsil
Jean Montoya
David Ross
Louise Graham
209
The Conundrum of Children, Confrontation, and Hearsay
Richard D. Friedman
243
FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS ON PREVIOUS SYMPOSIA
A Feminist Look at the Death Penalty
Amy E. Pope
257