This article describes the evolution of forensic interviewing as a method to determine whether or not a child has been sexually abused, focusing primarily on the United States. It notes that forensic interviewing practices are challenged to successfully identify children who have been sexually abused and successfully exclude children who have not been sexually abused. It describes models for child sexual abuse investigation, early writings and practices related to child interviews, and the development of forensic interview structures from scripted, to semi-structured, to flexible. The article discusses the controversies related appropriate questions and the use of media (e.g., anatomical dolls and drawings). It summarizes the characteristic...
The characteristics surrounding child sexual abuse (CSA), which is committed in secret without witne...
The belief that props help children report abuse has fostered the widespread use of anatomical dolls...
The problems associated with assessments of children\u27s reports of victimization in criminal proce...
Sexual assault is an unparalleled trauma intensified by age. Children who are victims of this attack...
This article provides a historical perspective on the practice of interviewing children in cases of ...
Limited research has been conducted that evaluates trainings in child sexual abuse interviewing in s...
In recent years, allegations of child sexual abuse have been intensely scrutinized and procedures fo...
Children who have experienced trauma, have contact with child protective services, and/or who have e...
Police interviews (n=97) with 5- to 13-year-olds alleging multiple incidents of sexual abuse were ex...
Police interviews (n = 97) with 5- to 13-year-olds alleging multiple incidents of sexual abuse were ...
Assessments of allegations of sexual abuse of young children are being made based on investigative i...
Objective: The aim of the research was to analyse interviewer practice in investigative interviews, ...
Objective: This study is centered on interviewing techniques with alleged child sexual abuse victims...
The submission argues that legal decisions concerning the validity of sexual abuse allegations are ...
Four studies examined the investigative interviewing of children. Their purpose was to consider the ...
The characteristics surrounding child sexual abuse (CSA), which is committed in secret without witne...
The belief that props help children report abuse has fostered the widespread use of anatomical dolls...
The problems associated with assessments of children\u27s reports of victimization in criminal proce...
Sexual assault is an unparalleled trauma intensified by age. Children who are victims of this attack...
This article provides a historical perspective on the practice of interviewing children in cases of ...
Limited research has been conducted that evaluates trainings in child sexual abuse interviewing in s...
In recent years, allegations of child sexual abuse have been intensely scrutinized and procedures fo...
Children who have experienced trauma, have contact with child protective services, and/or who have e...
Police interviews (n=97) with 5- to 13-year-olds alleging multiple incidents of sexual abuse were ex...
Police interviews (n = 97) with 5- to 13-year-olds alleging multiple incidents of sexual abuse were ...
Assessments of allegations of sexual abuse of young children are being made based on investigative i...
Objective: The aim of the research was to analyse interviewer practice in investigative interviews, ...
Objective: This study is centered on interviewing techniques with alleged child sexual abuse victims...
The submission argues that legal decisions concerning the validity of sexual abuse allegations are ...
Four studies examined the investigative interviewing of children. Their purpose was to consider the ...
The characteristics surrounding child sexual abuse (CSA), which is committed in secret without witne...
The belief that props help children report abuse has fostered the widespread use of anatomical dolls...
The problems associated with assessments of children\u27s reports of victimization in criminal proce...