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A Model for Conducting Forensic Interviews with Child Victims of Abuse
Deborah Davies
Children's Center for Child Protection
Judy Cole
Children's Center for Child Protection
Gigi Albertella
Children's Center for Child Protection
Lisa McCulloch
Children's Center for Child Protection
Kelly Allen
Children's Center for Child Protection
Harriet Kekevian
Children's Center for Child Protection
The Center for hild Protection has been conducting forensic interviews with suspected child victims of abuse since 1978, with videotaping in place since 1983. The forensic interview protocol is described here, including interview phases, use of anatomically detailed dolls, use of open-ended versus direct questioning, and use of strategies to cope with avoidant children. Supervision, quality assurance, and peer review procedures are described and discussed.
Child Maltreatment, Vol. 1, No. 3,
189-199 (1996)
DOI: 10.1177/1077559596001003002

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