Interviewing Children: A Guide for Child Care and Forensic PractitionersISBN: 978-0-471-98207-4
Paperback
248 pages
August 1999
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The process of interviewing a child can be a daunting experience
for both the child and the interviewer. Interviewing Children
offers practical advice for understanding the linguistic abilities
of children and for applying that knowledge effectively to the
evidentiary interview. Drawing on real transcript data and data
from language games with presumed non-abused children, the authors
examine each stage of the phased interview as outlined, in the
Memorandum of Good Practice. Incorporating case studies,
checklists, and self-assessment sheets, Interviewing Children
provides step-by-step guidelines for
* establishing an effective interview setting
* building rapport with the child
* overcoming the difficulties that can arise when eliciting free narrative accounts
* understanding which question types to use and which to avoid
* identifying and using age-appropriate language
* interviewing disabled children and those who are bilingual or use a minority language
This book s practical and jargon-free approach will appeal to anyone involved in interviewing children, including police officers, social workers, lawyers, paediatricians, and psychologists.
* establishing an effective interview setting
* building rapport with the child
* overcoming the difficulties that can arise when eliciting free narrative accounts
* understanding which question types to use and which to avoid
* identifying and using age-appropriate language
* interviewing disabled children and those who are bilingual or use a minority language
This book s practical and jargon-free approach will appeal to anyone involved in interviewing children, including police officers, social workers, lawyers, paediatricians, and psychologists.