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100 _aBasher, Gill
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245 _aVideotaped interviewing in New Zealand :
_ba three-year analysis
_cBasher, Gill
260 _c2004
300 _a39 p. ; computer file : PDF format (1.4Mb)
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500 _aSocial Work Now (27) April 2004 : 11-18
520 _aThe author of this article explores the procedures and rationale for videotaped interviews with children who allege sexual and/or physical abuse, or who are at serious risk of these forms of violence. The research focused on the information gained during interviews of children referred to Child, Youth and Family Services (CYFS). The use and purpose of evidential and diagnostic interviews are differentiated in this research. Both allegation rates and offender and offence data are detailed. The author supports the interagency collaboration of workers within CYFS, the Police, the health sector, and other related groups, and provides some evidence to sustain this. Limitations in the interpretation of statistics resulting from this research are also explained.
650 2 7 _aCHILD NEGLECT
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650 2 7 _2FVC
_aCHILDREN
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650 2 7 _aEVIDENCE
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650 2 7 _aINTERAGENCY COLLABORATION
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650 2 7 _2FVC
_aJUSTICE
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650 2 7 _aPOLICE PROCEDURES
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650 2 4 _aSOCIAL SERVICES
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650 2 7 _2FVC
_aSTATISTICS
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651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
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_aCHILD ABUSE
_2FVC
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_aCHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
773 0 _tSocial Work Now (27) April 2004 : 11-18
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