Factors Predicting Central Details in Alleged Child Sexual Abuse Victims’ Disclosure

Agnès Alonzo-Proulx, M. Cyr
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to explore the predictive value of child sexual abuse characteristics (relationship between the child and the suspect, reported coercion, type and frequency of abuse) as well as the disclosure context (disclosure made on purpose or accidentally, maternal belief, and protective actions) on the number of central forensically relevant (CFR) details elicited during the investigative interview of alleged child victims. The effects of the child’s age and use of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Investigative Protocol were controlled for, in order to focus on the aspects of the sexual abuse and disclosure variables. Of the 116 investigative interviews conducted with children aged from 4 to 14 years old, half followed the NICHD Protocol; the other half were conducted by the same 18 interviewers prior to their training in the NICHD protocol. Police files and interview transcripts were analyzed to collect information about the child sexual abuse characteristics, the disclosure context, and the number of CFR details. As expected, the child’s age and use of the NICHD Protocol were the two strongest predictors of the number of CFR details. Coercion (physical and verbal) as well as maternal protection following the disclosure also increased the number of CFR details. Explanations of these results and implications for further research are discussed.
预测涉嫌儿童性虐待受害者披露的核心细节的因素
摘要本研究的目的是探讨儿童性虐待特征(儿童与嫌疑人的关系、报告的胁迫、虐待类型和频率)以及披露背景(故意或无意披露、母亲信念和保护行动)对在调查访谈中获得的核心法医相关(CFR)细节数量的预测价值。对儿童年龄和使用国家儿童健康和人类发展研究所(NICHD)调查议定书的影响进行了控制,以便重点关注性虐待和披露变量的各个方面。在对4至14岁儿童进行的116次调查访谈中,有一半遵循了NICHD议定书;另一半是由同样的18位采访者在接受NICHD协议培训之前进行的。通过分析警方档案和采访记录,收集了有关儿童性虐待特征、披露背景和CFR细节数量的信息。正如预期的那样,儿童的年龄和NICHD协议的使用是CFR细节数量的两个最强预测因子。强迫(身体上和口头上)以及披露后对产妇的保护也增加了CFR细节的数量。对这些结果的解释和对进一步研究的启示进行了讨论。
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