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From: David Hogberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Recovered memory
Tim: I agree w/ your contention that there are some holes in the
arguments supporting
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From: David Hogberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 5:01 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: Re: Recovered memory
Tim: I agree w/
On 9 Feb 2005, Claudia Stanny wrote:
> I was surprised to learn that the primary witness in the recently
> adjudicated Shanley case involved a victim with a recovered memory of
> abuse. Until I heard that Elizabeth Loftus was involved with the trial, I
> had assumed that the victims in this case h
Quoting David Hogberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is it because she's "only" a psychologist? Just wondering.
>
Or only a woman???
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You are currentl
Tim: I agree w/ your contention that there are some holes in the
arguments supporting the defendant's jury-decided guilt. What bothers
me about the whole controversy, though, is the way that the term
"repression" was tossed about with abandon and that people "all over the
place" seem to be uncriti
This case took place in our "neighborhood" -
everything is pretty close if you live in New England, so it's all your
neighborhood...
There were other accusers in the Shanley case, but
they decided against testifying at the last minute. The one who stood his
ground did, indeed claim that h
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Not a reply to anyone in particular but I'm sure there will
be an A&E treatment of this case and how the memories were recovered,
etc. within the next 3 or 4 days (sorry for the cynicism- they just seem
to get these sensationalistic cases on American Justice or such very quickly).
I, too, am curious what the facts of the Shandley conviction are.
I heard (on NPR, I think) that the defense claimed that the alleged
victim's "recovered memory" only happened after he had discussed the court
case with other alleged victims. This would certainly make it suspect.
My understand