This article reports on forensic letters written by physicians specializing in identifying children who have experienced maltreatment. These writers face an extraordinary exigence in that they must provide an opinion as to whether a child has experienced abuse without specifically diagnosing abuse and thus crossing into a legal domain. Their credibility was also at issue because, in this jurisdiction, child abuse identification was not recognized as a medical subspecialty and because the status of expert witnesses is currently being challenged. Through an analysis of 72 forensic letters combined with inter-view data from six letter writers and five letter readers, we determined that these writers used linguistic and rhetorical strategies th...
Young children are frequently precluded from testifying at trial on the grounds of incompetency beca...
he question of the status of children's evidence has provoked intense public debate. At present...
The number of children testifying in court has posed serious practical and legal problems for the ju...
This article reports on forensic letters written by physicians specializing in identifying children...
The UK media has recently devoted much attention to the role of expert witnesses in child protection...
Abstract-The legal system is an important part of a society’s response to child abuse and child negl...
The legal system is an important part of a society's response to child abuse and child neglect. Cour...
This article addresses the challenges of child witnesses and the use of expert testimony in child ab...
At one time in our society, the family doctor was the beloved friend and confidante whose profession...
The child complainant of sexual abuse is widely regarded as the paradigmatic vulnerable witness who ...
Expert witnesses can play a major role in legal cases concerning the reliability of statements. Abus...
The problems associated with assessments of children\u27s reports of victimization in criminal proce...
Background During the past decades, the evaluation of alleged sexual abuse has manifested itself as ...
The Children’s Law Center designed this information packet for lawyers, child protection workers, an...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate and further understanding of the interaction between paedia...
Young children are frequently precluded from testifying at trial on the grounds of incompetency beca...
he question of the status of children's evidence has provoked intense public debate. At present...
The number of children testifying in court has posed serious practical and legal problems for the ju...
This article reports on forensic letters written by physicians specializing in identifying children...
The UK media has recently devoted much attention to the role of expert witnesses in child protection...
Abstract-The legal system is an important part of a society’s response to child abuse and child negl...
The legal system is an important part of a society's response to child abuse and child neglect. Cour...
This article addresses the challenges of child witnesses and the use of expert testimony in child ab...
At one time in our society, the family doctor was the beloved friend and confidante whose profession...
The child complainant of sexual abuse is widely regarded as the paradigmatic vulnerable witness who ...
Expert witnesses can play a major role in legal cases concerning the reliability of statements. Abus...
The problems associated with assessments of children\u27s reports of victimization in criminal proce...
Background During the past decades, the evaluation of alleged sexual abuse has manifested itself as ...
The Children’s Law Center designed this information packet for lawyers, child protection workers, an...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate and further understanding of the interaction between paedia...
Young children are frequently precluded from testifying at trial on the grounds of incompetency beca...
he question of the status of children's evidence has provoked intense public debate. At present...
The number of children testifying in court has posed serious practical and legal problems for the ju...