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The article 'Pathways to False Allegations of Sexual Assault' by Jessica Engle and William O'Donohue...

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The article 'Pathways to False Allegations of Sexual Assault' by Jessica Engle and William O'Donohue discusses 11 potential psychological pathways to false allegations, including lying, false memories, and various mental health conditions. The authors argue that understanding these pathways can help forensic mental health professionals assess the credibility of allegations. The document is filed as an exhibit in a court case, suggesting its potential relevance to the legal proceedings.

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