Many European Directives point out the need to create child-friendly justice systems. These documents emphasize the need to adapt the language used to the age and understanding capacity of children involved in legal proceedings. Research in the area shows that the manner in which interviews are conducted has a strong impact on the quality of a child’s testimony. “The analysis of children's comprehension of legal terminology and court proceedings” is a project funded by FCT (Science and Technology Foundation) that aims to verify children's understanding of legal terminology used in Portuguese courts when they take statements from children. The project seeks to develop a tool that will enable magistrates to establish a better communication wi...
The testimony of pre-school children is, in many cases, the main and only evidence in criminal proce...
The growing protection culture of children and Youngsters and boosting a "child - friendly Justice" ...
If it is stressful for adults to attend court, it is doubly so for children and young people. Courts...
Diversas diretrizes europeias têm chamado a atenção dos países membros da União Europeia para a nece...
Children are often required to testify viva voce in criminal trials. The question arises whether chi...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the legal language used by judges when taking statements fr...
Since 2007, alleged victims of child sexual abuse in Portugal have provided evidence in a mandatory ...
This publication has been produced with the financial support of the Criminal Justice Programme of t...
This is a qualitative study which aims at analyzing the importance magistrates give to the hearings ...
This paper aims at exploring the importance of the child hearing as a paramount mechanism for the ch...
O artigo analisa o direito de a criança ser ouvida em processos judiciais, previsto na Convenção Int...
Many children in the UK are subjects of family proceedings. For example 136,332 children were involv...
Dissertação de mestrado em Crime, Diferença e DesigualdadeA presente investigação tem como objeto um...
The masterʼs thesis, divided into theoretical and empirical parts, deals with court interpreting for...
The on-going CO-Minor-IN/QUEST research project studies the interactional dynamics of interpreter-me...
The testimony of pre-school children is, in many cases, the main and only evidence in criminal proce...
The growing protection culture of children and Youngsters and boosting a "child - friendly Justice" ...
If it is stressful for adults to attend court, it is doubly so for children and young people. Courts...
Diversas diretrizes europeias têm chamado a atenção dos países membros da União Europeia para a nece...
Children are often required to testify viva voce in criminal trials. The question arises whether chi...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the legal language used by judges when taking statements fr...
Since 2007, alleged victims of child sexual abuse in Portugal have provided evidence in a mandatory ...
This publication has been produced with the financial support of the Criminal Justice Programme of t...
This is a qualitative study which aims at analyzing the importance magistrates give to the hearings ...
This paper aims at exploring the importance of the child hearing as a paramount mechanism for the ch...
O artigo analisa o direito de a criança ser ouvida em processos judiciais, previsto na Convenção Int...
Many children in the UK are subjects of family proceedings. For example 136,332 children were involv...
Dissertação de mestrado em Crime, Diferença e DesigualdadeA presente investigação tem como objeto um...
The masterʼs thesis, divided into theoretical and empirical parts, deals with court interpreting for...
The on-going CO-Minor-IN/QUEST research project studies the interactional dynamics of interpreter-me...
The testimony of pre-school children is, in many cases, the main and only evidence in criminal proce...
The growing protection culture of children and Youngsters and boosting a "child - friendly Justice" ...
If it is stressful for adults to attend court, it is doubly so for children and young people. Courts...