Child Witnesses
Children may be asked to testify in court against the alleged perpetrators of abuse and neglect.
Children as Victims, Witnesses, and Offenders: Psychological Science and the Law
Bottoms, Najdowski, & Goodman (2009)
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Discusses the capacities, competencies, and vulnerabilities of child victims, the reliability of children's abuse disclosures and testimonies, and the psychological effects of trauma and legal involvement on children.
Children's Testimony: A Handbook of Psychological Research and Forensic Practice
Westcott, Davies, & Bull (Eds.) (2002)
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An overview of current research and practice regarding child witnesses, with recommendations for professionals in the fields of forensic psychology, criminal justice, and child welfare.
Family Violence Litigation: Protecting the Child and Preparing Your Case -Family Violence Cases
ABA Center on Children and the Law
Child Law Practice, 21(11), 2003
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How legal advocates can protect child witnesses throughout the court process.
Legal and Social Issues Surrounding Closed-Circuit Television Testimony of Child Victims and Witnesses
Bennett
Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma, 8(3), 2003
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Describes the various court procedures that have been implemented in the United States in an effort to minimize trauma or psychological or emotional harm.
Questions and Answers: The Credibility of Child Witnesses in the Context of Specific Questioning Techniques
Fivush, Peterson, & Schwarzmueller (2002)
In Memory and Suggestibility in the Forensic Interview
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Findings support the conclusion that open-ended who, what, where, and when questions result in the most accurate reports from children.
