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A01=Deirdre A. Brown
A01=Irit Hershkowitz
A01=Michael E. Lamb
A01=Phillip W. Esplin
A01=Yael Orbach
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Tell Me What Happened: Questioning Children About Abuse

Represents a scholarly and ambitious attempt to improve the quality of interviews received by the courts and minimize the risks of miscarriages of justice, for victims and defendants

This book updates the previous review of research on childrens testimonyreexamining and readdressing how the quality of information provided by young witnesses is affected by the way they are questioned. Drawing upon both experimental and field studies conducted in different countries, it summarizes evidence supporting the effectiveness of the National Institute for Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Protocol and showcases the Protocols superiority over other current interviewing techniques for eliciting detailed and forensically useful content from child complainants.

Written with both child protection professionals and researchers in mind, Tell Me What Happened: Questioning Children About Abuse offers advice and opinions drawn from actual investigative interviews as well as academic research. Its insightful chapters cover: childrens testimony; interview and questioning strategies; how investigators typically interview alleged victims; the NICHD Investigative Interview Protocols; the impact that following the Protocol has on interviews and childrens responses; interviewing victims under the age of six; interviewing children with developmental disabilities; using tools and props to complement the Protocol; training and maintaining good interviewing practices; and more.

  • Provides a primary source of guidance practitioners and professionals involved in child protection
  • Updates guidance for interviewers by adding consideration of emotional and motivational factors to better understand childrens behavior during interviews
  • Integrates the substantial body of research published over the last decade and reflects upon questions that the field should continue to address

Tell Me What Happened: Questioning Children About Abuse deserves to be read by all practitioners involved in child protection, whether as investigators, interviewers, judges, or lawyers.   

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Product Details
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 226mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781118881675

About Deirdre A. BrownIrit HershkowitzMichael E. LambPhillip W. EsplinYael Orbach

Michael E. Lamb PhD is Professor of Psychology at the University of Cambridge. Deirdre A. Brown PhD is Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the Victoria University of Wellington. Irit Hershkowitz PhD is Professor of Social Work at the University of Haifa. Yael Orbach PhD worked as a Staff Scientist and senior researcher in the Section on Social and Emotional Development of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Phillip W. Esplin has worked as a forensic psychologist based in Phoenix AZ for more than 40 years.

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