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Forensic Psychology Of False Allegations - A Forensic And Criminal Psychology Guide To False Allegations of Rape Sexual Abuse and More - cover

Forensic Psychology Of False Allegations - A Forensic And Criminal Psychology Guide To False Allegations of Rape Sexual Abuse and More

Connor Whiteley

Editorial: CGD Publishing

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Sinopsis

Whenever victims report crimes to the police, they make an allegation a crime has happened. These allegations are not always true.
 
Why do people make false allegations?
 
In this fascinating, engaging forensic psychology book, you’ll explore the great topic of false allegations and the multitude of reasons behind this behaviour. 
 
By the end of this great book, you’ll know:
 
What are false allegations?
 
How suggestible are children about abuse?
 
What is the false memories/ recovered memories debate?
 
The multitude of reasons why false allegations happen?
 
And so much more.
 
Readers will love this engaging, interesting and easy-to-understand criminal psychology book guiding readers through the critical topic of false allegations. Psychology readers don’t want to miss this brilliant read.
 
BUY NOW!
 
The Forensic Psychology Of False Allegations Content
 
Introduction
 
What Are False Allegations?
 
Problems Of False Allegations
 
Pathways To False Allegations
 
What Is The Recovered Memory/ False Memory Debate?
 
False Claims Of Sexual Abuse And Young Children
 
The Diagnostic Signs Of Abuse
 
Conclusion
Disponible desde: 20/09/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 86 páginas.

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