Two socioemotional factors were explored in association with children’s production of forensic information during sexual abuse investigations: rapport building and interviewer’s support. The study tested to what extent (a) the length and questioning style in the rapport-building session and (b) the level of support interviewers provided to the children, were associated with the amount of forensic details children provided in their investigation. These associations were explored for more talkative and less talkative children as well as for children of two age groups (4-6 and 7-9 years). A total of 71 forensic interviews of alleged victims of child sexual abuse were subject to a detailed psycholinguistic analysis. Results suggest that richer ...
Children's unwillingness to report abuse places them at risk for re-victimization, and interviewers ...
In this study, we were interested in how interviewers elicit subjective information in investigation...
Although there is plenty of literature on the consequences of child sexual abuse, little research ha...
Two socioemotional factors were explored in association with children’s production of forensic infor...
Research shows that both utterance type and rapport-building can affect children’s productivity duri...
In the field of child sexual abuse (CSA) disclosure, many studies have been conducted on the impact ...
Four studies examined the investigative interviewing of children. Their purpose was to consider the ...
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...
This study aims to identify characteristics that predict full disclosure by victims of sexual abuse ...
This study aims to identify characteristics that predict full disclosure by victims of sexual abuse ...
This paper is a selected review of research on issues surrounding the investigation of intra-familia...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...
Children who have experienced trauma, have contact with child protective services, and/or who have e...
Although there is now a significant body of psychological literature examining the investigative int...
Children's unwillingness to report abuse places them at risk for re-victimization, and interviewers ...
In this study, we were interested in how interviewers elicit subjective information in investigation...
Although there is plenty of literature on the consequences of child sexual abuse, little research ha...
Two socioemotional factors were explored in association with children’s production of forensic infor...
Research shows that both utterance type and rapport-building can affect children’s productivity duri...
In the field of child sexual abuse (CSA) disclosure, many studies have been conducted on the impact ...
Four studies examined the investigative interviewing of children. Their purpose was to consider the ...
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...
This study aims to identify characteristics that predict full disclosure by victims of sexual abuse ...
This study aims to identify characteristics that predict full disclosure by victims of sexual abuse ...
This paper is a selected review of research on issues surrounding the investigation of intra-familia...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...
Children who have experienced trauma, have contact with child protective services, and/or who have e...
Although there is now a significant body of psychological literature examining the investigative int...
Children's unwillingness to report abuse places them at risk for re-victimization, and interviewers ...
In this study, we were interested in how interviewers elicit subjective information in investigation...
Although there is plenty of literature on the consequences of child sexual abuse, little research ha...