A Guide to Interviewing Children: Essential Skills for Counsellors, Police Lawyers and Social Workers

A Guide to Interviewing Children: Essential Skills for Counsellors, Police Lawyers and Social Workers

by Claire Wilson (Author), Martine Powell (Contributor), Claire Wilson (Author)

Synopsis

Children may be witnesses to crimes or accidents, or suspected victims of abuse or neglect, or they may be involved in some form of legal action such as custody cases. In these situations, they may need to be interviewed formally, and if this is not done properly, incorrect or inadequate information may be recorded or the child's position may not be correctly represented later in court. In cases of child abuse, the child may not be the only witness, and the quality of their verbal evidence is critical.
A Guide to Interviewing Children is a practical guide the evidential interviewing techniques needed by a range of professionals: social workers, forensic psychologists, lawyers, police and teachers. It outlines basic techniques, explains how to deal with children of different ages (from pre-school to fifteen years), how to deal with parents, the particular issues of sexual abuse, handling multiple interviews of one child and so on. It is written for an international readership, and will be more practical and cover a broader range of contexts than the other titles currently available.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 156
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 03 May 2001

ISBN 10: 0415252504
ISBN 13: 9780415252508

Media Reviews
'This book will prove an invaluable and detailed guide through a complex process, fraught with challenges and pitfalls when gathering quality information, and is thus recommended reading for professionals engaged in the field.' - Child and Family Social Work

'The text is an easy read, it is practical and can be a useful reference for all professionals. Highly recommended.' - Accident and Emergancy Nursing