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108. Building Rapport in Interviews with Adolescent Trafficking Victims
Child Abuse Review (2024)
  • Rachel Elizabeth Dianiska, University of California Irvine
  • Emma Simpson, University of California Irvine
  • Sarah Kim, University of California Irvine
  • Thomas D. Lyon, University of Southern California Law School
  • Jodi A. Quas, University of California, Irvine
Abstract
Though much is known about children’s sexual abuse disclosure, less attention has been directed towards other types of youthful victims, especially those who may be reluctant due to either normative development or victims’ specific experiences. Trafficked youth, particularly those who are adolescent-age, represent one such group. Understanding how suspected youth trafficking victims are questioned by authorities, especially with respect to establishing rapport and trust, is important for informing professionals how to effectively question this unique population of victims to overcome their reluctance. We examined transcripts of interviews conducted by federal interviewers (n = 12,653 question-answer turns across 33 interviews) and police (n = 4,972 question-answer turns across 14 interviews) with trafficked youth between the ages of 12 and 18. Interviews were reliably coded for the length of pre-substantive questioning, provision of instructions and ground rules, and the use of rapport building and supportive strategies. Federal interviewers used pre-substantive instructions and built rapport with potential victims more often than police did. Though infrequently used overall, supportive interviewing strategies were evident more often by federal interviewers than police. Results provide much- needed knowledge about how law enforcement investigators interview and elicit disclosures from vulnerable populations of adolescent victims.
Keywords
  • sex trafficking,
  • investigative interviewing,
  • rapport building,
  • supportive interviewing,
  • adolescent victims
Publication Date
2024
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/car.2864
Citation Information
Dianiska, R.E., Simpson, E., Kim, S., Lyon, T.D., & Quas, J. A. (2024). Building rapport in interviews with adolescent trafficking victims. Child Abuse Review, 33, e2864. https://doi.org/10.1002/car.2864