AbstractOften when children are interviewed, they are taught ground rules to help guide their responses to questions. Ground rules are utilised frequently in forensic interviewing, but there remain questions about their functionality and efficacy. This research examined the use of visual cue cards to teach children ground rules, First, we piloted the use of realistic photographs versus cartoon-like emoticons when responding us ground rules, and children showed an overwhelming preference for emoticons, so visual cue cards were developed using emoticons displaying gestures representing the ground rules. Then, 89 children aged 5-12 years participated in a staged event and were subsequently interviewed about it. Children were randomly assigned ...
This paper describes research leading to the development and evaluation of techniques for effectivel...
This study examined whether providing preschool children with simple groundrules (the importance of ...
The purpose of this study was to explore how drawing as an open ended prompt in an investigative int...
Introducing ground rules is recommended in many forensic interview best-practice protocols, but chil...
Ground rules are instructions commonly provided to children in investigative interviews. The ultimat...
Ground rules, also called interview instructions, are included in investigative interviews with chil...
Children often answer questions when they do not have the knowledge to or when they do not understan...
In cases of child maltreatment child witnesses are often the sole sources of information about the s...
Two studies examined the effectiveness of using non-anatomical (non-AD) dolls as an interview tool, ...
Ground rules in facilitated forensic interviews are utilized to help preschoolers become more inform...
Ground rules, also called interview instructions, are included in investigative interviews with chil...
There are specific guidelines for forensic interviews with children [for example, Crown Prosecution ...
The present study examined a novel interview technique and its effectiveness when administered to 3-...
In the present experiment, we were interested in the effects of drawings and practice on children's ...
During forensic and clinical interviews, children are often required to discuss difficult topics tha...
This paper describes research leading to the development and evaluation of techniques for effectivel...
This study examined whether providing preschool children with simple groundrules (the importance of ...
The purpose of this study was to explore how drawing as an open ended prompt in an investigative int...
Introducing ground rules is recommended in many forensic interview best-practice protocols, but chil...
Ground rules are instructions commonly provided to children in investigative interviews. The ultimat...
Ground rules, also called interview instructions, are included in investigative interviews with chil...
Children often answer questions when they do not have the knowledge to or when they do not understan...
In cases of child maltreatment child witnesses are often the sole sources of information about the s...
Two studies examined the effectiveness of using non-anatomical (non-AD) dolls as an interview tool, ...
Ground rules in facilitated forensic interviews are utilized to help preschoolers become more inform...
Ground rules, also called interview instructions, are included in investigative interviews with chil...
There are specific guidelines for forensic interviews with children [for example, Crown Prosecution ...
The present study examined a novel interview technique and its effectiveness when administered to 3-...
In the present experiment, we were interested in the effects of drawings and practice on children's ...
During forensic and clinical interviews, children are often required to discuss difficult topics tha...
This paper describes research leading to the development and evaluation of techniques for effectivel...
This study examined whether providing preschool children with simple groundrules (the importance of ...
The purpose of this study was to explore how drawing as an open ended prompt in an investigative int...