Young Eyewitness
Discover the intriguing complexities of child eyewitness testimony in "Young Eyewitness" by Joanna Pozzulo. Published in 2016 by the American Psychological Association, this insightful hardback spans 232 pages, offering a detailed exploration of how young witnesses perceive and recount events. With each chapter, Pozzulo delves into the reliability of children's eyewitness evidence, uncovering how well they can describe incidents and identify perpetrators. Although children may face challenges compared to adults in these areas, the book highlights their capability to provide significant and valuable insights in legal contexts. "Young Eyewitness" serves as an essential resource for psychologists, law enforcement professionals, and anyone interested in the nuances of memory and justice involving youth. Enhance your understanding of this critical topic today.