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International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology | 2016

Criteria-Based Content Analysis (CBCA) reality criteria in adults: A meta-analytic review

Bárbara G. Amado; Ramón Arce; Francisca Fariña; Manuel Vilariño

Background/Objective: Criteria-Based Content Analysis (CBCA) is the tool most extensively used worldwide for evaluating the veracity of a testimony. CBCA, initially designed for evaluating the testimonies of victims of child sexual abuse, has been empirically validated. Moreover, CBCA has been generalized to adult populations and other contexts though this generalization has not been endorsed by the scientific literature. Method: Thus, a meta-analysis was performed to assess the Undeutsch Hypothesis and the CBCA checklist of criteria in discerning in adults between memories of self-experienced real-life events and fabricated or fictitious memories. Results: Though the results corroborated the Undeutsch Hypothesis, and CBCA as a valid technique, the results were not generalizable, and the self-deprecation and pardoning the perpetrator criteria failed to discriminate between both memories. The technique can be complemented with additional reality criteria. The study of moderators revealed discriminating efficacy was significantly higher in filed studies on sexual offences and intimate partner violence. Conclusions: The findings are discussed in terms of their implications as well as the limitations and conditions for applying these results to forensic settings.


Spanish Journal of Psychology | 2014

Assessment of the standard forensic procedure for the evaluation of psychological injury in intimate-partner violence

Francisca Fariña; Ramón Arce; Manuel Vilariño; Mercedes Novo

In judicial terms, a victim refers to any person who has suffered injury arising from an action or omission of an action that constitutes an offence, and the burden of proof lies with the prosecution. A review of Spanish judicial judgements underscored that the lack of evidence of psychological injury in cases of intimate-partner violence (IPV) accounted for approximately 40% of acquittals. Thus, the Spanish standard of proof for the forensic evaluation of psychological injury i.e., the MMPI-2 and the unstructured interview were assessed in order to determine if they met the statutory requirement for the assessment of psychological injury and the differential diagnosis of feigning. The results of the comparison of 51 women victims of IPV with firm convictions against their aggressors, and 54 women mock victims of IPV showed that the F, K, Fb, Fp and Ds scales, and the F-K index discriminated significantly and with medium and large effect sizes, between adjudicated and mock victims. However, the results did not provide a valid decision criterion for forensic settings i.e., false negatives (identifying feigner as honest protocols) were not classified correctly. In conclusion, the standard forensic procedure for the evaluation of psychological injury in cases of IPV did not constitute valid proof for judges who acquitted defendants on the grounds of not proven due to the lack of evidence of psychological injury.


Psychosocial Intervention | 2013

Batterer intervention programmes: A meta-analytic review of effectiveness

Esther Arias; Ramón Arce; Manuel Vilariño


European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context | 2009

DISCRIMINATING REAL VICTIMS FROM FEIGNERS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL INJURY IN GENDER VIOLENCE: VALIDATING A PROTOCOL FOR FORENSIC SETTINGS

Manuel Vilariño; Francisca Fariña; Ramón Arce


European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context | 2013

Forensic-clinical interview: reliability and validity for the evaluation of psychological injury

Manuel Vilariño; Ramón Arce; Francisca Fariña


Revista Iberoamericana de Psicología y Salud | 2015

Daño psicológico en casos de víctimas de violencia de género: estudio comparativo de las evaluaciones forenses

Ramón Arce; Francisca Fariña; Manuel Vilariño


Revista Iberoamericana de Psicología y Salud | 2011

Estudio de la eficacia de las categorías de realidad del testimonio del Sistema de Evaluación Global (SEG) en casos de violencia de género

Manuel Vilariño; Mercedes Novo; Dolores Seijo


Anuario de Psicología Jurídica | 2013

Menores infractores: un estudio de campo de los factores de riesgo

Manuel Vilariño; Bárbara G. Amado; Carla Alves


Revista Iberoamericana de Psicología y Salud | 2014

Análisis bibliométrico de la investigación española en psicología desde una perspectiva de género

Judith Velasco; Manuel Vilariño; Bárbara G. Amado; Francisca Fariña


Psychosocial Intervention | 2010

Contraste de la Efectividad del CBCA en la Evaluación de la Credibilidad en Casos de Violencia de Género

Ramón Arce; Francisca Fariña; Manuel Vilariño

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Ramón Arce

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Bárbara G. Amado

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Mercedes Novo

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Dolores Seijo

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Esther Arias

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Judith Velasco

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Patricia Díaz-Saco

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Carla Alves

Universidade Lusófona

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