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Purpose; Academic and Clinical Studies
Background
History of this project
The Archive
101 corroborated cases of recovered memory
Response to Critics
Dr. August Piper (1999)
Dr. Richard McNally (2003)
FAQs
Other Scholarly
Resources
Bibliographies, links
to websites by four
doctoral-level
psychologists
Supportive
Information
For those with personal
questions & concerns
about sexual abuse &
those interested in
political & social
responses to sexual
abuse
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The Archive > 43
Cases from Legal Proceedings
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41. Tommy Burt's "repressed memories of
abuse" by Kenneth Eugene
Ward at the Eastside Baptist Church seventeen years earlier. Kassabian, "Time
lets molesters get away, mom says," Austin American-Statesman (March
13, 2005), B1. "William Brown, an investigator ion the Rusk County District
Attorney’s Office, obtained a written confession from Ward." He pleaded
guilty in 1996 to indecency with a child.
42-43. Two women in their forties whose
recovered memories of sexual abuse by James A. Rogers in
1964 were corroborated by a third woman who never forgot
the abuse and by Rogers' own admission that he sexually assaulted
all three girls in 1964. See, Jackman, "Man Gets Prison
for '64 Assaults," Washington
Post (August 29, 2001), B2. See also, Jackman,
"Man Accused of '60s Child Abuse," Washington
Post (October 14, 2000), B2.
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Page last updated
July, 2003
Project Director
Professor Ross E. Cheit
Taubman Center for Public Policy & American Institutions
at Brown University
67 George Street
Box 1977
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Tel: 401-863-2201
Fax: 401-863-2452
 
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