Children are often the primary source of evidence in maltreatment cases, particularly cases of child sexual abuse, and may be asked to testify in court. Although best-practice protocols for interviewing children suggest that interviewers ask open-ended questions to elicit detailed responses from children, during in-court testimony, attorneys tend to rely on closed-ended questions that elicit simple (often "yes" or "no") responses (e.g., Andrews, Lamb, & Lyon, ; Klemfuss, Quas, & Lyon, ). How then are jurors making decisions about children's credibility and ultimately the case outcome? The present study examined the effect of two attorney-specific factors (e.g., temporal structure and questioning phase) on mock jurors' perceptions of...
Abstract This study examined the effects of repeated questions (n = 12,169) on 6- to 12-year-olds’ t...
In the first study to systematically assess lawyers' questioning of children in Scotland, we examine...
In recent years Registered Intermediaries (RIs) have been involved in facilitating communication in ...
Summary: We investigated the links between questions child witnesses are asked in court, children’s ...
We investigated the links between questions child witnesses are asked in court, children's answers, ...
PURPOSE:Previous research has demonstrated that attorney question format relates to child witness' r...
abstract: This study examined the type and frequency of questions asked by attorneys in cases of chi...
When children testify in cases of child sexual abuse (CSA), they often provide minimal responses to ...
When child abuse victims testify in court, attorneys often ask difficult or confusing questions. Thi...
In the present experiment, we analysed court transcripts in which children aged 5 to 13 years provid...
We examined 120 trial transcripts of 6- to 12-year-old children testifying to sexual abuse. Age and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via http://dx.doi....
abstract: This research study looked at frequency and proportion of suggestive questions (negative t...
Gathering evidence from young and vulnerable witnesses requires special care, and subjecting them to...
A number of factors can influence the outcome of a child abuse trial. Of interest, is the use of pre...
Abstract This study examined the effects of repeated questions (n = 12,169) on 6- to 12-year-olds’ t...
In the first study to systematically assess lawyers' questioning of children in Scotland, we examine...
In recent years Registered Intermediaries (RIs) have been involved in facilitating communication in ...
Summary: We investigated the links between questions child witnesses are asked in court, children’s ...
We investigated the links between questions child witnesses are asked in court, children's answers, ...
PURPOSE:Previous research has demonstrated that attorney question format relates to child witness' r...
abstract: This study examined the type and frequency of questions asked by attorneys in cases of chi...
When children testify in cases of child sexual abuse (CSA), they often provide minimal responses to ...
When child abuse victims testify in court, attorneys often ask difficult or confusing questions. Thi...
In the present experiment, we analysed court transcripts in which children aged 5 to 13 years provid...
We examined 120 trial transcripts of 6- to 12-year-old children testifying to sexual abuse. Age and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via http://dx.doi....
abstract: This research study looked at frequency and proportion of suggestive questions (negative t...
Gathering evidence from young and vulnerable witnesses requires special care, and subjecting them to...
A number of factors can influence the outcome of a child abuse trial. Of interest, is the use of pre...
Abstract This study examined the effects of repeated questions (n = 12,169) on 6- to 12-year-olds’ t...
In the first study to systematically assess lawyers' questioning of children in Scotland, we examine...
In recent years Registered Intermediaries (RIs) have been involved in facilitating communication in ...