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Chair: Steve Herman, Ph.D. hermans@hawaii

Current Issues in Child Sexual Abuse Evaluations 116 th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association Boston, Massachusetts August 17, 2008 9:00 – 10:50 am. Website: http://study.uhh.hawaii.edu/apa_csa. Chair: Steve Herman, Ph.D. hermans@hawaii.edu. Steve Herman, Ph.D.

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Chair: Steve Herman, Ph.D. hermans@hawaii

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  1. Current Issues inChild Sexual Abuse Evaluations116th Annual Convention of the American Psychological AssociationBoston, MassachusettsAugust 17, 2008 9:00 – 10:50 am Website: http://study.uhh.hawaii.edu/apa_csa Chair: Steve Herman, Ph.D.hermans@hawaii.edu

  2. Steve Herman, Ph.D. Herman, S. (2005). Improving decision making in forensic child sexual abuse evaluations. Law and Human Behavior, 29(1), 87-120. • The accuracy of forensic judgments about allegations of child sexual abuse (Herman)

  3. Kami London, Ph.D. London, K., Bruck, M., Ceci, S. J., & Shuman, D. W. (2005). Disclosure of child sexual abuse: What does the research tell us about the ways that children tell? Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 11(1), 194-226. London, K., Bruck, M., Wright, D. B., & Ceci, S. J. (2008). Review of the contemporary literature on how children report sexual abuse to others: Findings, methodological issues, and implications for forensic interviewers. Memory, 16(1), 29-47. Probative and prejudicial value of expert testimony on child sexual abuse (London & Buck)

  4. Gail S. Goodman, Ph.D • Can adults distinguish between children’s true and false memories? (Block, Shestowsky, Segovia, Schaaf, & Goodman)

  5. Kathy Kuehnle, Ph.D. Kuenhle, K., & Connell, M. (Eds.). (in-press). The evaluation of child sexual abuse allegations: A comprehensive guide to assessment and testimony. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. Recommendations to the court when the veracity of the child sexual abuse allegation is undetermined (Kuehnle)

  6. Mary Connell, Ed.D., ABPP Kuenhle, K., & Connell, M. (Eds.). (in-press). The evaluation of child sexual abuse allegations: A comprehensive guide to assessment and testimony. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. Discussant

  7. Presenters • Kamala London, Ph.D. • Probative and prejudicial value of expert testimony on child sexual abuse (London & Buck) • Gail Goodman. Ph.D. • Can adults distinguish between children’s true and false memories? (Block, Shestowsky, Segovia, Schaaf, & Goodman) • Steve Herman, Ph.D. • The accuracy of forensic judgments about allegations of child sexual abuse (Herman) • Kathryn Kuehnle, Ph.D. • Recommendations to the court when the veracity of the child sexual abuse allegation is undetermined (Kuehnle) • Mary Connell, Ed.D., ABPP, Discussant

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