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- Q5468704 subject Q7059270.
- Q5468704 subject Q7066583.
- Q5468704 abstract "Forensic developmental psychology is a field of psychology that focuses on "children's actions and reactions in a forensic context" and "children's reports that they were victims or witnesses of a crime". Bruck and Poole (2002) first coined the term "forensic developmental psychology". Although forensic developmental psychology specifically focuses on a child's reliability, credibility, and competency in the courtroom setting, it also includes topics such as autobiographical memory, memory distortion, eyewitness identification, narrative construction, personality, and attachment.".
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- Q5468704 wikiPageWikiLink Q7059270.
- Q5468704 wikiPageWikiLink Q7066583.
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- Q5468704 comment "Forensic developmental psychology is a field of psychology that focuses on "children's actions and reactions in a forensic context" and "children's reports that they were victims or witnesses of a crime". Bruck and Poole (2002) first coined the term "forensic developmental psychology".".
- Q5468704 label "Forensic developmental psychology".