Title: |
Sexual Abuse Litigation: A Practical Resource
for Attorneys, Clinicians, and Advocates
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Editor: |
Rebecca Rix |
Publisher: |
Haworth Press, ©2000 |
Haworth Press, Inc.
10 Alice St.
Binghamton, NY 13904-1580
Phone: 1-800-429-6784
Hardcover: $49.95, Paper: $24.95
Reading this book brought to mind Custer’s Last Stand.
Litigation claiming recovered repressed memories of childhood abuse has
for all practical purposes stopped. Few, if any, new suits are
being brought. Almost all of the concepts and suggestions in this
book for bringing actions based on a claim of a repressed memory have
been falsified by scientific research or rejected by the courts.
This is whipping a dead horse.
The most revealing portion of this book is the suggested cross examination
techniques for experts who are skeptical about repressed memories. They
may represent good cross examination approaches for an advocate but do not do
much for the pursuit of truth.
The only use for this book that I can see is for someone who wants to get
prepared for hostile cross examinations. There is nothing about repressed
memory that is of use any more.
Reviewed by Ralph Underwager, Institute for Psychological Therapies.