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Child Forensic Interviewing: Best Practices

Department of JusticeOffice of Justice ProgramsOffice of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency PreventionRobert L. Listenbee, AdministratorSeptember 2015 From the Administrator The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention is committed to preventing the victimization of children and ensuring the well-being of all youth. In suspected abuse or maltreatment cases, law enforcement, medical, court, and other Child protection professionals Child Forensic Interviewing: Best Practices Chris Newlin, Linda Cordisco Steele, Andra Chamberlin, Jennifer Anderson, Julie Kenniston, Amy Russell, Heather Stewart, and Viola Vaughan-Eden must respond swiftly and effectively and in a manner that avoids retraumatizing the affected youth.

awareness and empirical literature have improved efforts to intervene effectively on behalf of children. One of the most signiicant interventions has centered on how to elicit accurate information from children regarding abuse and neglect—a process commonly referred to as “forensic interviewing” (Saywitz, Lyon, and Goodman, 2011).

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