Children as Witnesses

Johanna Motzkau
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This entry considers children as witnesses in a legal context, i.e. where they testify, as part of criminal legal proceedings, and about events they are assumed to have experienced in their past, leaving to one side their participation in other types of civil or family law proceedings (including immigration law). It will not address children as witnesses of personal, historical or political events more generally (e.g. persecution, war or natural disaster). The majority of child witnesses called in criminal proceedings today are also victims of the alleged crime, which most frequently is a form of violence (including domestic abuse) or sexual exploitation. Against the backdrop of an historical outline, the entry will capture the key challenges children face as witnesses and consider questions about children as reliable and credible witnesses and the implications for legal practice. These issues prove to be relevant to their participation in those other contexts. Finally, it will give brief examples of international differences in child witness practice. Please note that the majority of the literature about child witnesses relates to jurisdictions in minority world countries, which thus form the backdrop of this entry. More diversity in this field is crucial and it is hoped in future a broader picture will emerge with a wider range of knowledge and practices being shared internationally.
儿童作为证人
本条目将儿童视为法律背景下的证人,即他们作为刑事法律诉讼的一部分作证,以及他们被认为在过去经历过的事件,而将他们参与其他类型的民事或家庭法诉讼(包括移民法)放在一边。它不会将儿童视为个人、历史或政治事件(如迫害、战争或自然灾害)的证人。今天在刑事诉讼中传唤的大多数儿童证人也是所指控罪行的受害者,其中最常见的是一种形式的暴力(包括家庭虐待)或性剥削。在历史概述的背景下,参赛作品将捕捉儿童作为证人面临的主要挑战,并考虑有关儿童作为可靠和可信证人的问题及其对法律实践的影响。这些问题证明与他们参与这些其他情况有关。最后,它将简要举例说明儿童证人实践的国际差异。请注意,大多数关于儿童证人的文献涉及少数民族世界国家的司法管辖区,因此构成了本条目的背景。这一领域更加多样化是至关重要的,希望今后出现更广泛的情况,在国际上分享更广泛的知识和做法。
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