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Lindsay C Malloy
Lindsay C Malloy
Associate Professor of Forensic Psychology, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Verified email at uoit.ca
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Filial dependency and recantation of child sexual abuse allegations
LC Malloy, TD Lyon, JA Quas
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 46 (2), 162-170, 2007
3372007
Children's testimony: A handbook of psychological research and forensic practice
ME Lamb, DJ La Rooy, LC Malloy, C Katz
John Wiley & Sons, 2011
2242011
Coaching, truth induction, and young maltreated children’s false allegations and false denials
TD Lyon, LC Malloy, JA Quas, VA Talwar
Child development 79 (4), 914-929, 2008
1952008
Interrogations, confessions, and guilty pleas among serious adolescent offenders.
LC Malloy, EP Shulman, E Cauffman
Law and human behavior 38 (2), 181, 2014
1592014
Expected consequences of disclosure revealed in investigative interviews with suspected victims of child sexual abuse
LC Malloy, SP Brubacher, ME Lamb
Applied Developmental Science 15 (1), 8-19, 2011
1482011
Does enhanced rapport-building alter the dynamics of investigative interviews with suspected victims of intra-familial abuse?
I Hershkowitz, ME Lamb, C Katz, LC Malloy
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 30, 6-14, 2015
1442015
Developmental differences in the effects of repeated interviews and interviewer bias on young children's event memory and false reports.
JA Quas, LC Malloy, A Melinder, GS Goodman, M D'Mello, J Schaaf
Developmental Psychology 43 (4), 823, 2007
1432007
“Because she’s one who listens” children discuss disclosure recipients in forensic interviews
LC Malloy, SP Brubacher, ME Lamb
Child maltreatment 18 (4), 245-251, 2013
1402013
Do we need to rethink guidance on repeated interviews?
D La Rooy, C Katz, LC Malloy, ME Lamb
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 16 (4), 373, 2010
1252010
Verbal ability, self‐control, and close relationships with parents protect children against misleading suggestions
KA Clarke‐Stewart, LC Malloy, VD Allhusen
Applied Cognitive Psychology 18 (8), 1037-1058, 2004
1092004
Non-verbal behavior of children who disclose or do not disclose child abuse in investigative interviews
C Katz, I Hershkowitz, LC Malloy, ME Lamb, A Atabaki, S Spindler
Child abuse & neglect 36 (1), 12-20, 2012
902012
Children's suggestibility: Areas of consensus and controversy.
LC Malloy, JA Quas
John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2009
782009
Caregiver support and child sexual abuse: Why does it matter?
LC Malloy, TD Lyon
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse 15 (4), 97-103, 2006
732006
Children and the law.
ME Lamb, LC Malloy, I Hershkowitz, D La Rooy
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2015
702015
Children’s reasoning about disclosing adult transgressions: Effects of maltreatment, child age, and adult identity
TD Lyon, EC Ahern, LC Malloy, JA Quas
Child Development 81 (6), 1714-1728, 2010
652010
How do interviewers and children discuss individual occurrences of alleged repeated abuse in forensic interviews?
SP Brubacher, LC Malloy, ME Lamb, KP Roberts
Applied cognitive psychology 27 (4), 443-450, 2013
492013
Setting realistic expectations: Developmental characteristics, capacities and limitations
ME Lamb, LC Malloy, DJ La Rooy
Children’s testimony: A handbook of psychological research and forensic …, 2011
442011
Children and the law: Examples of applied developmental psychology in action
LC Malloy, ME Lamb, C Katz
Social and personality development, 443-484, 2013
432013
Developmentally sensitive interviewing for legal purposes
LC Malloy, DJ La Rooy, ME Lamb, C Katz
Children’s testimony: A handbook of psychological research and forensic …, 2011
422011
Familial influences on recantation in substantiated child sexual abuse cases
LC Malloy, AP Mugno, JR Rivard, TD Lyon, JA Quas
Child maltreatment 21 (3), 256-261, 2016
402016
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