The evaluation of child sexual abuse allegations: a comprehensive guide to assessment and testimony
Kuehnle, Kathryn
Evaluation of claims of sexual abuse in both civil and criminal investigations requires psychological expertise and knowledge of the procedures in courts of law. The Evaluation of Child Sexual Abuse Allegations uniquely addresses clinical, research, and legal issues. Edited by experienced practitioners, this timely book contains contributions from an international array of professionals. Practical and straightforward, it provides forensic psychologists and socialworkers, legal professionals, and other mental health professionals with a research-based approach to evaluating and reporting allegations of child sexual abuse for the legal system. INDICE: Preface. Contributors. Introduction: Improved Forensic Interviewing: The Legacy of the McMartin Preschool Case (John E. B. Myers). PART I APPLYING CLINICAL DECISION RESEARCH TO INCREASE THE ACCURACY OF SEXUAL ABUSE EVALUATIONS. Chapter 1 Methods for the Identification of Sexually Abused Children: Issues and Needed Features for Abuse Indicators (David Faust, Ana J. Bridges, and David C. Ahern). Chapter 2 Methods for the Identification of Sexually AbusedChildren: Reframing the Clinicians Task and Recognizing Its Disparity with Research on Indicators (Ana J. Bridges, David Faust, and David C. Ahern). Chapter 3 Methods for the Identification of Sexually Abused Children: Suggestions for Clinical Work and Research (David Faust, Ana J. Bridges, and David C. Ahern).l PART II PROFESSIONAL ROLES AND ETHICS. Chapter 4 Professional Roles: Key toAccuracy and Effectiveness (Charles R. Clark). Chapter 5 Ethical Issues in Child Sexual Abuse Evaluations (Gerald P. Koocher). PART III CHILDRENS BEHAVIOR:CRITICAL FACTORS. Chapter 6 Child Development: Normative Sexual and NonsexualBehaviors That May Be Confused with Symptoms of Sexual Abuse (Debra A. Poole and Michele A. Wolfe). Chapter 7 The Continuum of Childrens Sexual Behavior: Discriminative Categories and the Need for Public Policy Change (Jessica Gurley, Kathryn Kuehnle, and H. D. Kirkpatrick). PART IV CHILDRENS REPORTS: FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES. Chapter 8 Normative Memory Development and the Child Witness (J. Zoe Klemfuss and Stephen Ceci). Chapter 9 Childrens Resistance to Suggestion (LaTonya S. Harris, Gail S. Goodman, Else Marie Augusti, Yoojin Chae, and Deborah Alley). Chapter 10 Repressed and Recovered Memories during Childhood and Adolescence (Andrea F. Greenhoot and Monica Tsethlikai). PART V FORENSIC INTERVIEW OF THE CHILD. Chapter 11 Forensic Child Sexual Abuse Evaluations: Accuracy, Ethics, and Admissibility (Steve Herman). Chapter 12 Childrens Suggestibility:Areas of Consensus and Controversy (Lindsay C. Malloy and Jodi A. Quas). Chapter 13 Forensic Interviews with Children: A Two-Way Street: Supporting Interviewers in Adhering to Best Practice Recommendations and Enhancing Childrens Capabilities in Forensic Interviews (Deirdre Brown and Michael E. Lamb). Chapter 14 Repeated Interviewing: A Critical Evaluation of the Risks and Potential Benefits (David La Rooy, Michael E. Lamb, and Margaret-Ellen Pipe). PART VI TECHNIQUES: INTERFERENCE VERSUS FACILITATION. Chapter 15 Dolls, Drawing, Body Diagrams, and Other Props: Role of Props in Investigative Interviews (Margaret-Ellen Pipe and Karen Salmon). Chapter 16 Unsupported Assessment Techniques in Child Sexual Abuse Evaluations (Daniel Murrie, David A. Martindale, and Monica Epstein). PART VII A NATIONAL MOVEMENT: CHILD INTERVIEW CENTERS. Chapter 17 The Child Advocacy Center Model (Mary Connell). Chapter 18 The Extended Forensic Evaluation (Mary Connell). PART VIII ANALYSIS OF THE DATA: OPINIONS AND THE COURT. Chapter 19 The Return of the Ultimate Issue: Talking to the Court in Child Sexual Abuse Cases (Daniel W. Shuman and William G. Austin). Chapter 20 Jurorsand Professionals in the Legal System: What Do They Know and What They ShouldKnow about Interviewing Child Witnesses (Julie A. Buck and Amye R. Warren). Appendix: Investigative Interview Protocol. Author Index. Subject Index.
- ISBN: 978-0-470-28860-3
- Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 572
- Fecha Publicación: 09/01/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés