The importance of child evidence in criminal trials, particularly for child sexual
assault, is widely recognised. Legal rules and “common knowledge” treat child
evidence as inherently unreliable. However, psychological studies show that children
can be good witnesses when their special needs are understood. This has clear
implications for legal rules and practices.
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