Also read the Bradley and Wood article which specifically looked at Sorenson and Snow's claims and falsified them. Bradley, A. R., & Wood, J. M. (1996). How do children tell? the disclosure process in child sexual abuse. Child Abuse & Neglect, 20(9), 881891. Holly >Subject: Re: victim disclosure changes question >Sent: 1/3/20 7:13 PM >Received: 1/4/01 9:53 PM >From: Tom Oellerich, oelleric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Reply-To: Child Maltreatment List, >CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@xxxxxxxxxxx >To: Child Maltreatment List, >CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@xxxxxxxxxxx > >If you want to use the S & S study, see caution in Ceci & Bruck, Jeopardy >in the Courtroom, ftnt. 5 on p. 34. > >At 01:19 PM 1/4/01 -0500, you wrote: >>I recall an article by Sorenson and Snow on the process of disclosure...would >>have been early 90's. I believe it was in Child Welfare, but could be >>mistaken. As I recall it followed a group of disclosers for whom there was >>either a subsequent confession or strong medical evidence, and then went back >>to examine their earliest disclosure. There was a high percentage of initial >>denial. I'm fuzzy on the specifics, but I'm quite certain of the authorship >>so it should be easily located in a lit search. >> >> >>Raelene Freitag >>Children's Research Center >>916-419-6223 0________________________________________________________________________ Ralph Underwager & Hollida Wakefield 13200 Cannon City Blvd Northfield, MN 55057 507.645.8881 voice 507.645.8883 fax E-mail: mailto:under006@xxxxxxxxxx Website: http://www.ipt-forensics.com/
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