This is the second paper in a series that discusses the case for specialisation in relation to the prosecution of child sex offences. The first paper (Cossins 2006a) examined the entrenched difficulties associated with prosecuting a crime in which the Crown's case typically amounts to the word of a child against the denial of an adult with no eyewitnesses
MSW (Forensic Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Dealing with child sexual ...
Women and children in Nova Scotia who are sexually assaulted, and who report the assault to the crim...
This paper presents a summary of findings from a report to the Criminology Research Council on the e...
t is commonly assumed by people working in the field that even if a sexual assault on a child does n...
The number of children being sexually violated on a daily basis continues to escalate against a back...
Successful criminal prosecutions for sexual offences against children are more difficult to secure t...
POLICY General Principles In cases where the evidentiary test under policy CHA 1 is met, it will gen...
Recently, there has been substantial increase in the number of criminal cases involving sexual crime...
Recent years have seen a surge in the prosecution of sexual offences. The uncovering of historic cr...
This paper addresses common misperceptions about the perpetrators of sexual offences again...
Sexual moleslation is most certainly the phenomenon that evokes most repulsion in society at large, ...
This paper presents extracts from cross-examinations with child witnesses who are alleged victims of...
MSW (Forensic Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusSexual violence against children...
The impetus to prosecute in cases of child harm and injury has increased considerably over recent ye...
his paper will address some of the practical issues facing investigators in the area of child abuse....
MSW (Forensic Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Dealing with child sexual ...
Women and children in Nova Scotia who are sexually assaulted, and who report the assault to the crim...
This paper presents a summary of findings from a report to the Criminology Research Council on the e...
t is commonly assumed by people working in the field that even if a sexual assault on a child does n...
The number of children being sexually violated on a daily basis continues to escalate against a back...
Successful criminal prosecutions for sexual offences against children are more difficult to secure t...
POLICY General Principles In cases where the evidentiary test under policy CHA 1 is met, it will gen...
Recently, there has been substantial increase in the number of criminal cases involving sexual crime...
Recent years have seen a surge in the prosecution of sexual offences. The uncovering of historic cr...
This paper addresses common misperceptions about the perpetrators of sexual offences again...
Sexual moleslation is most certainly the phenomenon that evokes most repulsion in society at large, ...
This paper presents extracts from cross-examinations with child witnesses who are alleged victims of...
MSW (Forensic Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusSexual violence against children...
The impetus to prosecute in cases of child harm and injury has increased considerably over recent ye...
his paper will address some of the practical issues facing investigators in the area of child abuse....
MSW (Forensic Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Dealing with child sexual ...
Women and children in Nova Scotia who are sexually assaulted, and who report the assault to the crim...
This paper presents a summary of findings from a report to the Criminology Research Council on the e...