To improve the accuracy of the information gathered from child witnesses in the form of descriptions of people and events, several methods and props have been used during investigative interviews – model standards, anatomical dolls and body maps. There are still many discrepancies regarding the suggestiveness and effectiveness of these methods compared to verbal interviews. An experiment was conducted to examine whether the provision of neutral aids (colour palette, pictures of daily activities and seasons) during interviewing would improve pre-schoolers’ accuracy of memory for colour and time; and whether it leads children to change their initial answers. The study involved 169 six- to seven-year-old children who took part in a scripted ev...
Investigators and prosecutors are heavily dependent on children’s testimony in abuse cases where phy...
Investigators and prosecutors are heavily dependent on children’s testimony in abuse cases where phy...
Children often witness, or are themselves victims of, crime. However, their evidence is constantly ...
In cases of child maltreatment child witnesses are often the sole sources of information about the s...
In cases of child maltreatment child witnesses are often the sole sources of information about the s...
In cases of child maltreatment child witnesses are often the sole sources of information about the s...
The general aim of this thesis was to examine interviewing techniques for child witnesses. Specifica...
Eyewitness testimony is often key evidence in court cases, but it is often difficult to obtain accur...
Eyewitness testimony is often key evidence in court cases, but it is often difficult to obtain accur...
Through centuries, witnesses to crimes have played an important role for the police to get a convict...
Despite increasing evidence attesting to the fallibility of eyewitness memory, information gathered ...
Despite increasing evidence attesting to the fallibility of eyewitness memory, information gathered ...
Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1996.The child's role as an eye witness has ...
Eyewitness testimony is often key evidence in court cases, but it is often difficult to obtain accur...
A child who alleges that they have been the victim of a crime will be interviewed by police officer...
Investigators and prosecutors are heavily dependent on children’s testimony in abuse cases where phy...
Investigators and prosecutors are heavily dependent on children’s testimony in abuse cases where phy...
Children often witness, or are themselves victims of, crime. However, their evidence is constantly ...
In cases of child maltreatment child witnesses are often the sole sources of information about the s...
In cases of child maltreatment child witnesses are often the sole sources of information about the s...
In cases of child maltreatment child witnesses are often the sole sources of information about the s...
The general aim of this thesis was to examine interviewing techniques for child witnesses. Specifica...
Eyewitness testimony is often key evidence in court cases, but it is often difficult to obtain accur...
Eyewitness testimony is often key evidence in court cases, but it is often difficult to obtain accur...
Through centuries, witnesses to crimes have played an important role for the police to get a convict...
Despite increasing evidence attesting to the fallibility of eyewitness memory, information gathered ...
Despite increasing evidence attesting to the fallibility of eyewitness memory, information gathered ...
Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1996.The child's role as an eye witness has ...
Eyewitness testimony is often key evidence in court cases, but it is often difficult to obtain accur...
A child who alleges that they have been the victim of a crime will be interviewed by police officer...
Investigators and prosecutors are heavily dependent on children’s testimony in abuse cases where phy...
Investigators and prosecutors are heavily dependent on children’s testimony in abuse cases where phy...
Children often witness, or are themselves victims of, crime. However, their evidence is constantly ...