This dissertation presents the findings of a Personal Research Project undertaken by the author in Hampshire, between 1997 and 1999. The study is a qualitative one, which seeks the personal accounts of young people testifying in Crown Courts concerning sexual abuse. Interviews were conducted with sixteen young witnesses, aged from 7 to 17 at the time of their court appearances, who had testified at the trial of their own alleged sexual abuse perpetrator. Despite a quantity of recent juridical reforms intended to improve children's court expenecnes during testimony against defendants, which led to increased numbers of prosecutions, conviction rates remain low, particularly for indictments against alleged perpetrators of sexual abuse. Previou...
Objective: To assess the progress of 59 sexually abused children in the criminal justice system to s...
The prevalence of sexual offences against children in South Africa continues to be among the highest...
Purpose: This thesis explores women’s experiences of the child contact process where intimate partne...
This thesis examines the experiences of twelve young women involved in the prosecution of childhood ...
M.A.The study aimed to investigate the subjective experiences of sexually abused children who testif...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for ...
This paper presents a summary of findings from a report to the Criminology Research Council on the e...
grantor: University of TorontoThis research was designed to clarify several issues in the ...
The 1988 and 1991 Criminal Justice Acts transformed the position of the child witness within the cri...
Magister Psychologiae - MPsychThis study ws aimed at understanding the particular experiences of chi...
The act of disclosure is a key moment in the process of bringing alleged child sexual abuse (CSA) to...
Many commentators have expressed concern over the plight of children in the nation’s court system, f...
The overall purpose of this thesis was to study the situation of such children in the legal process....
The main objective of this study was to examine what factors regarding children’s testimony had an i...
he proliferation of child abuse cases has resulted in a growing number of children who must testify ...
Objective: To assess the progress of 59 sexually abused children in the criminal justice system to s...
The prevalence of sexual offences against children in South Africa continues to be among the highest...
Purpose: This thesis explores women’s experiences of the child contact process where intimate partne...
This thesis examines the experiences of twelve young women involved in the prosecution of childhood ...
M.A.The study aimed to investigate the subjective experiences of sexually abused children who testif...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for ...
This paper presents a summary of findings from a report to the Criminology Research Council on the e...
grantor: University of TorontoThis research was designed to clarify several issues in the ...
The 1988 and 1991 Criminal Justice Acts transformed the position of the child witness within the cri...
Magister Psychologiae - MPsychThis study ws aimed at understanding the particular experiences of chi...
The act of disclosure is a key moment in the process of bringing alleged child sexual abuse (CSA) to...
Many commentators have expressed concern over the plight of children in the nation’s court system, f...
The overall purpose of this thesis was to study the situation of such children in the legal process....
The main objective of this study was to examine what factors regarding children’s testimony had an i...
he proliferation of child abuse cases has resulted in a growing number of children who must testify ...
Objective: To assess the progress of 59 sexually abused children in the criminal justice system to s...
The prevalence of sexual offences against children in South Africa continues to be among the highest...
Purpose: This thesis explores women’s experiences of the child contact process where intimate partne...