Two groups of police investigators were trained in the use of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) interview protocol. After the training, one group (n = 8) received written feedback on each interview they conducted, whereas the other group (n = 11) did not. The objective of the study was, first, to evaluate the effect of NICHD protocol implementation on the types of questions and details provided by children and, second, to evaluate the impact of post‐training feedback. Interviewees were alleged sexual abuse victims between the ages of 3 and 14 years. Application of the NICHD protocol allowed interviewers to use more open‐ended questions and to obtain more details. The results show that providing feedback si...
The use of the rapport-building and supportive techniques formulated by the R-NICHD protocol is inte...
Prior research has highlighted the considerable difficulties investigative interviewers have in adhe...
This paper reports a case study of a joint police–social services project, which aimed to improve th...
This study explored the impact of the NICHD protocol to enhance the quantity and content of details ...
In the Netherlands, there is currently no quality standard for conducting child forensic interviews ...
In the Netherlands, there is currently no quality standard for conducting child forensic interviews ...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to review an evidence-based tool for training child fore...
Limited research has been conducted that evaluates trainings in child sexual abuse interviewing in s...
Conducting investigative interviews with children who were allegedly sexually abused is perhaps one ...
ObjectiveThis study compared the effectiveness of two types of instructor feedback (relative to no f...
In the field of child sexual abuse (CSA) disclosure, many studies have been conducted on the impact ...
One hundred twenty-eight 5- to 7-year-old children were interviewed using the National Institute of ...
Research shows that both utterance type and rapport-building can affect children’s productivity duri...
Sexual assault is an unparalleled trauma intensified by age. Children who are victims of this attack...
Interview quality (i.e., adherence to best practice) in alleged child sexual abuse (CSA) cases remai...
The use of the rapport-building and supportive techniques formulated by the R-NICHD protocol is inte...
Prior research has highlighted the considerable difficulties investigative interviewers have in adhe...
This paper reports a case study of a joint police–social services project, which aimed to improve th...
This study explored the impact of the NICHD protocol to enhance the quantity and content of details ...
In the Netherlands, there is currently no quality standard for conducting child forensic interviews ...
In the Netherlands, there is currently no quality standard for conducting child forensic interviews ...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to review an evidence-based tool for training child fore...
Limited research has been conducted that evaluates trainings in child sexual abuse interviewing in s...
Conducting investigative interviews with children who were allegedly sexually abused is perhaps one ...
ObjectiveThis study compared the effectiveness of two types of instructor feedback (relative to no f...
In the field of child sexual abuse (CSA) disclosure, many studies have been conducted on the impact ...
One hundred twenty-eight 5- to 7-year-old children were interviewed using the National Institute of ...
Research shows that both utterance type and rapport-building can affect children’s productivity duri...
Sexual assault is an unparalleled trauma intensified by age. Children who are victims of this attack...
Interview quality (i.e., adherence to best practice) in alleged child sexual abuse (CSA) cases remai...
The use of the rapport-building and supportive techniques formulated by the R-NICHD protocol is inte...
Prior research has highlighted the considerable difficulties investigative interviewers have in adhe...
This paper reports a case study of a joint police–social services project, which aimed to improve th...