1. Supreme Court Of New Jersey, State V. Michaels, Decision, 136 N.J. 299; 642 A.2d 1372; 1994 N.J. LEXIS 504
2. Mark Sauer, "Mending a Broken Trust," San Diego
Union-Tribune, (December 17, 1995)
3. Diane K. Schetky, M.D. and Harold Boverman, M.D., Faulty Assessment of Child
Sexual Abuse: Legal and Emotional Sequelae, Presented at the Annual
Meeting of The American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Albuquerque, N.M.,
October 10, 1985.
4. Maggie Bruck and Stephen J. Ceci, Committee of Concerned
Social Scientists, amicus
brief, N.J. v. Michaels.
5. Lee Coleman and Patrick E. Clancy, "False Allegations of Child
Sexual Abuse," Criminal Justice, (Fall 1990)
6. Testimony of
Douglas J. Besharov, before the Select Committee on Children, Youth, and
Families of the Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives,
March 3, 1987.
7. Mark Sauer, "Believe the Children? Part 1," San Diego
Union-Tribune, (August 29, 1993)
8. Gail S. Goodman, "Understanding and Improving Children's
Testimony," Children Today, (January 1, 1993)
9. Stephen J. Ceci and Maggie Bruck, Jeopardy in the
Courtroom: A Scientific Analysis of Children's Testimony, Published by the
American Psychological Association (Item No. 4318350, ISBN: 1-55798-282-1.
Available from the APA Order Department, P.O. Box 2710, Hyattsville, MD
20784-0710. See APA Book
Link.
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