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Introduction
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The sheer number of children being questioned
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Uncertainty
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Interview Context
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Interview Topics
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Interview Guidelines
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Interview Behavior
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Openended Questions
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Interview Instructions
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Other Legal Claims
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Maximize Openended Questions
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Example Questions
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Interview Protocols
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Language vs Culture
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Language vs Language
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Trauma Questionnaires
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Gang Affiliation
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Question Prompts
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Closing Thoughts
Description:
Explore key insights from scientific research on forensic interviewing techniques for questioning immigrant children and adolescents at U.S. borders in this 58-minute webinar hosted by the University-Based Child and Family Policy Consortium and the Society for Research in Child Development. Gain valuable knowledge on the types of information elicited from immigrant children, factors affecting disclosure and accuracy, effective interview methods, and necessary training for interviewers. Learn from expert presenters Dr. Jodi Quas, Dr. Thomas Lyon, and Caron Scott as they discuss crucial topics such as interview context, guidelines, and behaviors. Discover the importance of open-ended questions, interview instructions, and cultural considerations in maximizing the accuracy of information obtained. Delve into specific interview protocols, language barriers, trauma questionnaires, and approaches to addressing gang affiliation. Enhance your understanding of best practices for conducting forensic interviews with immigrant children to ensure fair and effective questioning procedures. Read more

Forensic Interviewing Guidelines for Questioning Immigrant Children

Society for Research in Child Development
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