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Children As Victims Witnesses And Offenders 1st Edition Bette L Bottoms

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Children As Victims Witnesses And Offenders 1st Edition Bette L Bottoms
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Publisher: Guilford Publication
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.6 MB
Pages: 412
Author: Bette L. Bottoms, Cynthia J. Najdowski, Gail S. Goodman
ISBN: 9781606233320, 1606233327
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Children As Victims Witnesses And Offenders 1st Edition Bette L Bottoms by Bette L. Bottoms, Cynthia J. Najdowski, Gail S. Goodman 9781606233320, 1606233327 instant download after payment.

Grounded in the latest clinical and developmental knowledge, this book brings together leading authorities to examine the critical issues that arise when children and adolescents become involved in the justice system. Chapters explore young people’s capacities, competencies, and special vulnerabilities as victims, witnesses, and defendants. Key topics include the reliability of children’s abuse disclosures, eyewitness testimony, interviews, and confessions; the evolving role of the expert witness; the psychological impact of trauma and of legal involvement; factors that shape jurors’ perceptions of children; and what works in rehabilitating juvenile offenders. Policies and practices that are not supported by science are identified, and approaches to improving them are discussed.

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