Four purposes of closure - ANS-Provide a deferential cease to the interview
To cope with non-public safety for the kid
Address infant's questions and/or worries
Return child to a neutral state
A representational shift occurs round what age? - ANS-Usually between 3 and four years of
age.
Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome - ANS-1. Secrecy
2. Helplessness
three. Entrapment and Accommodation
4. Delayed or unconvincing Disclosure
five. Retraction/Recantation
Credibility of baby testimony - ANS-Play and gestures at some point of disclosure
Developmentally uncommon sexual information
Child suitable terminology
Idiosyncratic detail (smell, taste, and so forth.)
Statement in opposition to interest
Motive to fabricate
Child disagrees or corrects interviewer
Child will testify
"Spontaneous statements"
Examples of Institutional blocks
systemic or environmental boundaries which are blocks in questioning - ANS-Systemic
disasters
Inappropriate systemic reaction
Appearance of authority
Distrust of authority
Inappropriate putting
Additional: Historical trauma, Logistics, Weather, Outstanding warrants, citizenship repute
Factors for age suitable Interviews - ANS-Age, ability and trauma
Factors, traits or incidents that could inhibit or effect a child's willingness to reveal -
ANS-Motivational Blocks
Poor interviewer capabilities
Severity of abuse
Family privateness
Culture/religion
, Relationship with culprit
Protect wrongdoer
Protect family and self
Status offenses
Other kinds of maltreatment and violence inside the domestic
Attempts to please the interviewer
Response to previous disclosures
Inducements
Bribes/rewards
Fear or threats
Lack of help
Guilt and shame
Additional:
Grooming
Give 3 examples of pre-trial motions a prosecutor can report. - ANS-Altering the court docket
set-up
Use of aid person for toddler witnesses
Use of comfort item for child
Using developmentally suitable language inside the court docket
Using suitable tone of voice for objections (calm & quiet)
Use an age appropriate, baby-friendly oath
Hour glass technique for thinking children - ANS-Open Invitation=narrative response
Cued don't forget=cued response
Option posing=selected reaction
Yes/No=Yes/No reaction
Suggestive=Suggestive reaction
How can drawings help in a Forensic Interview? - ANS-Assist conversation
Prod baby's reminiscence
Enhance details
Invite correction
Credibility/proof
Name three arguments against digital recording - ANS-Mistakes by interviewer
Child is not "ideal victim"
Technical problems and value
Over reliance on video
May make infant feel uncomfortable
Confidentiality worries
Captures most effective one level of disclosure
Name 3 arguments for Digital Recording - ANS-Shows the child at age of disclosure
Captures all sorts of conversation (conduct, language, feelings)
Shows forms of questions that have been used
Limits the want for more than one interviews (infection)