Child Sexual Abuse
Child Sexual Abuse | Recovered Memories of Child Abuse Are Unreliable
Elizabeth Loftus is a professor of psychology at the University of Washington in Seattle. She is the coauthor of The Myth of Repressed Memory.
Summary: Modern-day accusations of child sexual abuse by adults who have supposedly uncovered memories of childhood molestation are analogous to the witch hunts of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Like the “witches” of the past, parents and child-care workers today are often convicted of the most heinous acts with only the word of their accusers offered as evidence. Recovered memories of childhood...
[The entire page is 7937 words long]
Navigate
- Introduction
-
Table of Contents
- The Prevalence of Child Sexual Abuse: An Overview
- Child Sexual Abuse Is a Widespread Problem
- Child Sexual Abuse Is Not Widespread
- Repressed Memories of Child Abuse May Be Valid
- Recovered Memories of Child Abuse Are Unreliable
- Child Molestation Committed by Other Children Is a Serious Problem
- Child Molestation Committed by Other Children Is Not a Widespread Problem
- Priest Child Molesters Disgrace the Catholic Priesthood
- Some Priest Child Molesters Can Be Returned to Ministry
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
Tell a friend about Child Sexual Abuse at eNotes.
