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Challenges of Interviewing Children |
- Understanding them - Getting them to report what they know can be bewildering |
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Rule #1 |
If a child has been the victim of abuse it is of the utmost importance that you never tell them that it will never happen again to them. |
What you never tell them |
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Rule #2 |
Reassure the child periodically that they can take a break |
Periodically |
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Rule #3 |
You cant be in a hurry |
Time restrictions? |
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Rule #4 |
Stress the importance of telling the truth |
Stress importance of what? |
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Rule #5 |
Its okay to say 'I dont know' |
What is it okay for them to say? |
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Rule #6 |
Its okay to ask 'I dont understand the question' |
What if they don't understand? |
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Rule #7 |
No suggestive qestions |
What type of questions should you not ask? |
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Rule #8 |
Be sensitive (Children can sense when you are uncomfortable with them and they can be very emotional and are easily upset ((like liberals)) |
Emotions |