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“Women involved in out-patient treatment for substance abuse were interviewed to examine their recollections of childhood sexual abuse. Overall, 54% of the 105 women reported a history of childhood sexual abuse. Of these, the majority (81 %) remembered all or part of the abuse their whole lives; 19% reported they forgot the abuse for a period of time, and later the memory returned. Women who remembered the abuse their whole lives reported a clearer memory, with a more detailed picture. They also reported greater intensity of feelings at the time the abuse happened.” Child Sexual AbuseSurvivorsRepressed MemoriesRecovered MemoriesTrauma MemoryRepressed MemoryChild Sexual Abuse SurvivorsRecovered Memory Author:Elizabeth F. Loftus
“Some who question the authenticity of the memories of abuse do so in part because of the intensity and sincerity of the accused persons who deny the abuse . . . the current denials of those accused of sexual abuse are not proof that the allegations are false. Research with known rapists, pedophiles, and incest offenders has illustrated that they often exhibit a cognitive distortion –a tendency to justify, minimize, or rationalize their behavior (Gudjonsson, 1992). Because accused persons are motivated to verbally and even mentally deny an abusive past, simple denials cannot constitute cogent evidence that the victim’s memories are not authentic. Loftus, E. (1993). The reality of repressed memories. American Psychologist, 48, 518-537.” GuiltyAbusive ParentsAbusive MenPedophilesChild AbusersAbusive WomenAccused Adults Author:Elizabeth F. Loftus
“In court the next morning I sat at a table in the judge’s chambers. On the other side of the table, close enough for me to reach across and touch him, sat Ted Bundy. He’s adorable, I thought, surprised at my first impression, because I’d pictured him in my mind as brooding, dark, intense disdain (p. 83). (Loftus testified as a defense expert for Ted Bundy in 1976, Bundy was found guilty of aggravated kidnapping)” LawMurderSexual AbuseRapeJudgeSexual AssaultLegalSerial KillersTed BundyFalse MemoryFalse Memory Syndrome FoundationFalsely AccusedFmsfFalse AccusationsConvictedDefense ExpertExpert WitnessCourt CaseFalse Impressions Book:Witness for the Defense: The Accused, the Eyewitness, and the Expert Who Puts Memory on Trial Source: Witness for the Defense: The Accused, the Eyewitness, and the Expert Who Puts Memory on Trial
“The thought had occurred to me as I was flying to Salt Lake City earlier that day that Ted Bundy might offer to let me stay in his apartment” (p. 74). (Loftus testified as a defense expert for Ted Bundy in 1976)” LawMurderSexual AbuseRapeSexual AssaultLegalSerial KillersTed BundyFalse MemoryFalse Memory Syndrome FoundationFalsely AccusedFmsfFalse AccusationsDefense ExpertExpert Witness Book:Witness for the Defense: The Accused, the Eyewitness, and the Expert Who Puts Memory on Trial Source: Witness for the Defense: The Accused, the Eyewitness, and the Expert Who Puts Memory on Trial
“Most of the time, perhaps 99 percent of the time, the defendant is guilty; his screams are the final protest of a human being about to lost his most precious possession, his freedom.” Not GuiltyInnocent Until Proven GuiltyDefendants Book:Witness for the Defense: The Accused, the Eyewitness, and the Expert Who Puts Memory on Trial Source: Witness for the Defense: The Accused, the Eyewitness, and the Expert Who Puts Memory on Trial