Phillip W. EsplinJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdLamb, M. E., Hershkowitz, I., Orbach, Y., & Esplin, P. W. (2008). Interviewing children about abuse: Structuring interviews to improve their quality and value. Chichester and Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Interscience....
Children's ability to estimate the frequency of single and repeated events. Although it is extremely important when interviewing children about alleged abuse to determine whether the abuse was a single or a repeated occurrence, we ... Sharman,J Stefanie,Powell,... - 《International Journal of Po...
Interviewing Children About Sexual AbuseDavies, D., & Faller, K. C. (2007). Interviewing children with special needs. In Interviewing children about sexual abuse: Controversies and best practice (pp. 152-163). New York: Oxford University Press....
Faller KC. Interviewing children who may have been abused: a histori- cal perspective and overview of controversias. Child Maltreatment. 1996;1:83-95.Faller, K. C. (1996). Interviewing children who may have been abused: A historical perspective and overview of controversies. Child Maltreatment...
Goodman GS, Saywitz KJ (1994), Memories of abuse: interviewing children when sexual victimization is suspected. Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America 3(4):645-661Goodman, G. S., & Saywitz, K.J. (1994). Memories of abuse: Interviewing children when sexual victimization is...
The investigative interviewing of children. This research examined the global difficulties of investigative interviewers in adhering to best-practice guidelines (i.e. open-ended questions) when interviewing children about abuse. It demonstrated that the importance of, and rational... H Westcott 被引量...
This study points to the importance of interviewing style in elicitation of information from children reporting about sexual abuse. The interviews that included a well-established rapport also included a high frequency of questions, which in turn resulted in rich reports from the children. 展开 关键...
while her informant seemed to want to share talk about their children and family lives; in retrospect, and noticing that they were the only two "working mothers" of young children in the school, Biklen believes she failed to hear the woman's attempt to share perspec- tives with someone in...
Define interviewing. interviewing synonyms, interviewing pronunciation, interviewing translation, English dictionary definition of interviewing. n. 1. A formal meeting in person, especially one arranged for the assessment of the qualifications of an appl
Purpose Children sometimes receive misinformation after being formally interviewed about their experiences in cases of suspected abuse. Following decades of research, many guidelines have been produced for interviewers so they can obtain reliable statements in children, like, for example, the NICHD ...