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  2. Eyewitness memory (child testimony) - Wikipedia

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    This is important to know in regards to eyewitness testimonies because children have problems transferring short term memories to long term, as discussed previously. Overall, there are a number of differences in memory among adults and children. With regards to short term memory, a child's capacity to store items is less than that of an adult.

  3. Abolitionist children's literature - Wikipedia

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    Slave testimony often focussed on the separation of children from parents, the unequal freedoms between enslaved children and white plantation children, and the loss of innocence. Biography and testimony was less common than abolitionist fiction, many of the short stories in pamphlets such as The Slave’s Friend are presented as if they are ...

  4. Eyewitness memory - Wikipedia

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    Children's testimony refers to when children are required to testify in court after witnessing or being involved in a crime. In situations where a child is the main witness of a crime, the result of the hearing is dependent on the child's memory of the event. And there are several important issues associated with eyewitness memory of children ...

  5. Children's eyewitness testimony can be as accurate as ... - AOL

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    Researchers know better ways to get accurate information from child witnesses. FatCamera/E+ via Getty ImagesEyewitness memory has come under a lot of scrutiny in recent years, as organizations ...

  6. Gwyneth Paltrow’s Kids Give Testimony: Mom Was 'Shocked ...

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    Gwyneth Paltrow. Jeffrey D Allred/AP/Shutterstock In her corner. Gwyneth Paltrow’s children, Apple and Moses, gave their testimony via her lawyer on Tuesday, March 28, amid their mom’s ski ...

  7. Direct evidence - Wikipedia

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    In law, a body of facts that directly supports the truth of an assertion without intervening inference. It is often exemplified by eyewitness testimony, [1] [2] which consists of a witness's description of their reputed direct sensory experience of an alleged act without the presentation of additional facts.

  8. Sadler report - Wikipedia

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    One early history of factory legislation described the testimony presented in Sadler's report as "one of the most valuable collections of evidence on industrial conditions that we possess" [6] and excerpts from the testimony are given in many source books on the Industrial Revolution and factory reform and on multiple websites, together with commentary drawing the intended conclusions.

  9. Testimony begins to determine if juvenile will be tried as ...

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    A Jackson County judge heard testimony Tuesday as part of a certification hearing to determine if a 16-year-old will be tried as an adult in connection with the Chiefs rally shooting.