Nicholas Bala
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1.
Houston C, Birnbaum R, Bala N, Deveau K
Fam Court Rev
. 2022 May;
60(2):241-258.
PMID: 35601197
The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly affected families and children involved in Ontario's family justice system as well as family justice professionals in the province. In a span of two years,...
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Talwar V, Hubbard K, Saykaly C, Lee K, Lindsay R, Bala N
Behav Sci Law
. 2018 Feb;
36(1):84-97.
PMID: 29460438
The present study examined differences in children's true and false narratives as a function of parental coaching by comparing the verbal markers associated with deception. Children (N = 65, 4-7 ...
3.
Bala N, Ramakrishnan K, Lindsay R, Lee K
Alta Law Rev
. 2015 Nov;
42(4):995-1017.
PMID: 26566290
This article reports on the results of two research studies carried out by the authors that address the questions of how and how well judges assess the honesty and reliability...
4.
Brunet M, Evans A, Talwar V, Bala N, Lindsay R, Lee K
Psychiatr Psychol Law
. 2014 Mar;
20(6):867-881.
PMID: 24659903
As children can be victims or witnesses to crimes and may be required to testify about their experiences in court, the ability to differentiate between children's true and fabricated accounts...
5.
Evans A, Brunet M, Talwar V, Bala N, Lindsay R, Lee K
Psychiatr Psychol Law
. 2013 Nov;
19(4).
PMID: 24265592
As children are often called upon to provide testimony in court proceedings, determining the veracity of their statements is an important issue. In the course of investigation by police and...
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Talwar V, Lee K, Bala N, Lindsay R
Law Hum Behav
. 2006 Aug;
30(5):561-70.
PMID: 16941237
This study investigated adults' judgments of the honesty of children's coached true and fabricated mock testimony. Adults saw video clips of children testifying in a mock court about a true...
7.
Trocme N, Bala N
Child Abuse Negl
. 2005 Nov;
29(12):1333-45.
PMID: 16293307
Objective: The 1998 Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS-98) is the first national study to document the rate of intentionally false allegations of abuse and neglect...
8.
Leach A, Talwar V, Lee K, Bala N, Lindsay R
Law Hum Behav
. 2005 Mar;
28(6):661-85.
PMID: 15732652
Adults' ability to detect children's deception was examined. Police officers, customs officers, and university students attempted to differentiate between children who lied or told the truth about a transgression. When...
9.
Talwar V, Lee K, Bala N, Lindsay R
Law Hum Behav
. 2004 Oct;
28(4):411-35.
PMID: 15499823
Children's lie-telling behavior to conceal the transgression of a parent was examined in 2 experiments. In Experiment 1 (N = 137), parents broke a puppet and told their children (3-11-year-olds)...
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Talwar V, Lee K, Bala N, Lindsay R
Law Hum Behav
. 2002 Aug;
26(4):395-415.
PMID: 12182530
Child witnesses must undergo a competence examination in which they must show appropriate conceptual understanding of lying and truth-telling, and promise to tell the truth. Three experiments (Ns = 123,...