Searching For Satan: Miscarriages of Memory, Fractured Families, And Satanic Panics

Searching For Satan: Miscarriages of Memory, Fractured Families, And Satanic Panics

at Goldsmiths College, London
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Searching For Satan: Miscarriages of Memory, Fractured Families, And Satanic Panics

Discover how the unreliability of memory has led to grave miscarriages of justice, including panics about Satanic abuse. Can memories really be ‘recovered’ by therapists? To what extent can we rely on the memories of witnesses in historic abuse cases? Some deeply disturbing cases will be investigated.

1:00pm Chris French and James Ost – ‘What people believe about memory ain’t necessarily so’

Surveys show that a large proportion of the general public hold many beliefs about memory which are wrong. Even more more worrying, so do psychotherapists, psychologists, and professionals involved in legal services, a situation that can lead to miscarriages of justice. Chris French and James Ost summarise our current understanding of the nature of memory. (NB: This presentation includes a quiz for you to assess your own level of understanding – so bring pen and paper!)

12:15pm Barbara Hewson – ‘False memories, false accusations and torture: Satan’s work?’

A recent case about alleged satanic ritual abuse in the Family Division highlights the dangers of not learning lesion from history. But it also confirms that to instil false memories of abuse can amount to torture, contrary to Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights. This is also a heinous wrong. So the stakes could not be higher of professionals working to prevent abuse, but also false allegations of abuse. Britain’s current focus on historic abuse allegations, coupled with political demands to give victims greater rights, risk brushing common sense away to keep monsters at bay. How can the law fight back to achieve justice?

1:15pm – 2:15pm – Lunch

2:15pm Kevin Felstead – When Satan Came to Town- Carol Felstead: a true story of false memories

After visiting her doctor about a headache, Carol was subjected to hypnotic therapy, sedated and brainwashed, Carol’s childhood memories were eradicated and her mind was re-ordered. Assigned a new identity, Carol fell into the iron grip of psychotherapists who obsessed about ritual abuse. A myth was created which helped stoke the entire Satanic Abuse Panic in the United Kingdom.

3:30pm - Close

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Goldsmiths College

Dixon Road, 8 Lewisham Way
New Cross
London
SE14 6NW

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