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Full Description
Interviewing Children is an accessible guide for forensic interviewers, clinicians, attorneys, and other professionals who rely on children amp rsquo s testimony.
In this second edition, Poole and Dickinson present new thematic chapters on conversation habits, conventional content, and protocols for training.
Highlights include:
Sample dialogues that help flesh out and illustrate research-based recommendations for practice
quick guides that synthesize core ideas and skills
amp quot Principles to Practice amp quot sections that answer questions about child interviewing and
a comprehensive appendix of learning activities readers can use to sharpen their interviewing skills.
The primary goal of all conversations with child witnesses is to help children describe events in their lives as completely, accurately, and unambiguously as they can. But common obstacles can make this task difficult, if not impossible. Interviewing Children offers a comprehensive look at the science of conversation with children in forensic contexts and provides the research-based tools and practices for navigating these obstacles.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Forensics Interviewing Skill Set
Chapter . The Science of Interviewing Children
Chapter 2. The Forensic Perspective
Chapter 3. Conversational Habits
Chapter 4. Conventional Content: Early Interview Phases
Chapter 5. Conventional Content: Case Issues Phases
Chapter . Case-Specific Decisions and Exploration
Chapter 7. Protocols and Interviewer Training
References
Appendix: Learning Activities
Index
About the Authors