426 4- to 13-year-old suspected victims of intra-familial abuse were interviewed using either the NICHD Investigative Interview Standard Protocol (SP) or a Revised version of this Protocol (RP) designed to both enhance rapport between children and interviewers and provide additional non-suggestive support to suspected victims who might be reluctant to make allegations. All allegations were corroborated by independent evidence documenting that the alleged abuse had indeed taken place. Analyses revealed that children were significantly more likely to make allegations of abuse when the RP rather than the SP was employed. These results suggest that supportive forensic interviewing may facilitate valid reports of abuse by young victims who migh...
Police interviews (n = 97) with 5- to 13-year-olds alleging multiple incidents of sexual abuse were ...
Police interviews (n=97) with 5- to 13-year-olds alleging multiple incidents of sexual abuse were ex...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to review an evidence-based tool for training child fore...
Children's unwillingness to report abuse places them at risk for re-victimization, and interviewers ...
Because intensely reluctant children often fail to report being abused even when they are supportive...
Supportive forensic interviews conducted in accordance with the National Institute of Child Health a...
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 ...
This study explored the impact of the NICHD protocol to enhance the quantity and content of details ...
Sexual assault is an unparalleled trauma intensified by age. Children who are victims of this attack...
Research shows that both utterance type and rapport-building can affect children’s productivity duri...
Children who have experienced trauma, have contact with child protective services, and/or who have e...
In the field of child sexual abuse (CSA) disclosure, many studies have been conducted on the impact ...
This article describes the evolution of forensic interviewing as a method to determine whether or no...
PurposeThis article reviews an evidence-based tool for training child forensic interviewers called t...
Police interviews (n = 97) with 5- to 13-year-olds alleging multiple incidents of sexual abuse were ...
Police interviews (n=97) with 5- to 13-year-olds alleging multiple incidents of sexual abuse were ex...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to review an evidence-based tool for training child fore...
Children's unwillingness to report abuse places them at risk for re-victimization, and interviewers ...
Because intensely reluctant children often fail to report being abused even when they are supportive...
Supportive forensic interviews conducted in accordance with the National Institute of Child Health a...
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 ...
This study explored the impact of the NICHD protocol to enhance the quantity and content of details ...
Sexual assault is an unparalleled trauma intensified by age. Children who are victims of this attack...
Research shows that both utterance type and rapport-building can affect children’s productivity duri...
Children who have experienced trauma, have contact with child protective services, and/or who have e...
In the field of child sexual abuse (CSA) disclosure, many studies have been conducted on the impact ...
This article describes the evolution of forensic interviewing as a method to determine whether or no...
PurposeThis article reviews an evidence-based tool for training child forensic interviewers called t...
Police interviews (n = 97) with 5- to 13-year-olds alleging multiple incidents of sexual abuse were ...
Police interviews (n=97) with 5- to 13-year-olds alleging multiple incidents of sexual abuse were ex...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to review an evidence-based tool for training child fore...