
Highlights This bulletin consolidates the current knowledge of professionals from several major forensic interview training programs on best practices for interviewing children in cases of …
These Guidelines refer to forensic interviews conducted with minors of all ages, from preschoolers to adolescents, and the words “child” or “children” will be used throughout to denote these …
A forensic interview is a structured conversation with a child intended to elicit detailed information about a possible event or events that the child has experienced or witnessed.
Forensic Interviewing Training Model – National Children’s …
The NCAC’s Forensic Interviewing of Children training is updated annually to reflect the latest research and best practices. This introductory training is designed for new interviewers or …
This guide was developed to equip entry-level prosecutors with an understanding of relevant admissibility law in their jurisdiction, and encourage seasoned prosecutors to take a fresh look …
What to expect at a Forensic Interview |Child Protection …
Information about what to expect during forensic interview. Forensic Interviews are a crucial element of the investigation. Interviews provide substantive information that can be used …
Forensic Interview - Child Advocacy Center
Unless a child is too young to talk, the forensic interview is the first step in the investigation of suspected child abuse. The forensic interview helps the investigative team gather information …
How to Explain to a Child What a Forensic Interview is
Jun 10, 2025 · This is your opportunity to explain that a forensic interview is conducted by a specially trained individual who is educated and skilled in speaking with children about …
Forensic Interviews - Child Safety Center
A forensic interview is a single session, recorded interview designed to elicit a child’s unique information when there are concerns of possible abuse or when the child has witnessed …
Forensic Interviewing: A Primer for Child Welfare Professionals
This factsheet provides child welfare professionals with a brief overview of forensic interviewing so they can better understand how such interviews affect their practice with children and families.