In recent years, scientific work has been directed toward the evaluation of suspected sexually abused children. While in many ways this remains a controversial area, sound evidence has emerged regarding how children should be interviewed in order to enhance their ability to report their experience and as to avoid contamination of their memory. In this article, the authors take the position that the science is now sufficiently evolved so that such interviewing techniques can be applied to interviewing children in child custody evaluations
Objective: This study is centered on interviewing techniques with alleged child sexual abuse victims...
Child abuse has been present in society for many years. Advocating that children receive proper care...
Police interviews (n=97) with 5- to 13-year-olds alleging multiple incidents of sexual abuse were ex...
In recent years, scientific work has been directed toward the evaluation of suspected sexually abuse...
This paper offers a brief review of the current literature related to the interviewing of children d...
The submission argues that legal decisions concerning the validity of sexual abuse allegations are ...
Sexual assault is an unparalleled trauma intensified by age. Children who are victims of this attack...
Four studies examined the investigative interviewing of children. Their purpose was to consider the ...
In recent years, allegations of child sexual abuse have been intensely scrutinized and procedures fo...
This paper offers a brief review of the current literature related to the interviewing of children d...
This paper is a selected review of research on issues surrounding the investigation of intra-familia...
The problems associated with assessments of children\u27s reports of victimization in criminal proce...
This article provides a historical perspective on the practice of interviewing children in cases of ...
This article describes the evolution of forensic interviewing as a method to determine whether or no...
Police interviews (n = 97) with 5- to 13-year-olds alleging multiple incidents of sexual abuse were ...
Objective: This study is centered on interviewing techniques with alleged child sexual abuse victims...
Child abuse has been present in society for many years. Advocating that children receive proper care...
Police interviews (n=97) with 5- to 13-year-olds alleging multiple incidents of sexual abuse were ex...
In recent years, scientific work has been directed toward the evaluation of suspected sexually abuse...
This paper offers a brief review of the current literature related to the interviewing of children d...
The submission argues that legal decisions concerning the validity of sexual abuse allegations are ...
Sexual assault is an unparalleled trauma intensified by age. Children who are victims of this attack...
Four studies examined the investigative interviewing of children. Their purpose was to consider the ...
In recent years, allegations of child sexual abuse have been intensely scrutinized and procedures fo...
This paper offers a brief review of the current literature related to the interviewing of children d...
This paper is a selected review of research on issues surrounding the investigation of intra-familia...
The problems associated with assessments of children\u27s reports of victimization in criminal proce...
This article provides a historical perspective on the practice of interviewing children in cases of ...
This article describes the evolution of forensic interviewing as a method to determine whether or no...
Police interviews (n = 97) with 5- to 13-year-olds alleging multiple incidents of sexual abuse were ...
Objective: This study is centered on interviewing techniques with alleged child sexual abuse victims...
Child abuse has been present in society for many years. Advocating that children receive proper care...
Police interviews (n=97) with 5- to 13-year-olds alleging multiple incidents of sexual abuse were ex...