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8. The Supreme Court, hearsay, and Crawford: Implications for child interviewers.
APSAC (American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children) Advisor (2008)
  • Thomas D. Lyon, University of Southern California
Abstract
We are entering the golden age of child interviewing. After years of research emphasizing how children's statements may be corrupted by coercive questioning practices, a number of researchers have shifted their focus toward finding means of increasing the accuracy and completeness of children's reports. Interviewers can now refer to a body of research identifYing good interview practice (Lamb, Hershkowitz, Orbach, & Esplin, 2008).
Keywords
  • child abuse,
  • child witness,
  • supreme court,
  • implications
Publication Date
2008
Citation Information
8. Lyon, T. D. (2008). The Supreme Court, hearsay, and Crawford: Implications for child interviewers. APSAC Advisor, 20(3-4), 2-6.