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ISSN: 0022-1198 Published Online: 1 May 1990 Page Count: 7
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Children Don't Always Tell the Truth Kaplan, JMProfessor of clinical pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. Abstract Although children are being more frequently called as witnesses in court proceedings, they often do not tell the truth. If lying is defined as giving a false statement for personal gain, then lying is only one of several causes for children not giving an accurate account of events. Other reasons include an immature brain, a congenitally acquired defect in the central nervous system, or the presence of an emotional disturbance such as psychosis or hysteria. The desire of a child to please othersthat is, parents, therapists, or lawyersmay also result in an invalid statement. These factors and motivations should be considered in trying to interpret a youngster's statement. Keywords: children, forensic science, jurisprudence, witnesses Paper ID: JFS353900661 ASTM International is a member of CrossRef. Author Kaplan JM Title Children Don't Always Tell the Truth Symposium , Committee on
ASTM International is a member of CrossRef. Author Kaplan JM Title Children Don't Always Tell the Truth Symposium , Committee on