在性干扰审判中使用举止来评估受害儿童的可信度

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Vincent Denault, Victoria Talwar
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法官如何评估证人的可信度?这个问题在儿童受害者作证的案件中尤为重要。这些案件通常具有敏感性(如涉及虐待指控),没有其他证词或物证可以证实受害儿童的陈述。为了更好地了解法官在主持有关性干扰的审判时的实际情况,以及他们在实际法庭中如何利用举止来评估受害儿童的可信度,我们对真实法庭的判决(n = 44)进行了定性专题分析。分析结果表明,在实际法庭上评估可信度时,法官会根据现场作证的受害儿童的举止做出各种推断,被告被判无罪时与被告被判有罪时有明显的不同(也有相似之处)。我们的描述性研究结果还提供了独特的见解,即法官对儿童证人持有的(正确和不正确的)信念,以及如果儿童未能表现出他们应该表现出的行为,或表现出他们不应该表现出的行为,那么受害儿童可能会在司法程序的多个阶段面临困难。我们根据有关非语言行为和儿童证人的文献对研究结果进行了讨论,并解释了这些结果对学者和法律从业人员的启示。
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The use of demeanour to assess the credibility of child victims in sexual interference trials

The use of demeanour to assess the credibility of child victims in sexual interference trials

How do judges assess witness credibility? This question is particularly important in cases where child victims testify. These cases are usually of a sensitive nature (e.g., involving allegations of abuse) where there are no other testimonial or material evidence to corroborate the account of child victims. To better understand what actually happens when judges preside over trials about sexual interference, and how, in actual courtrooms, they use demeanour to assess the credibility of child victims, we conducted a qualitative thematic analysis of real courts judgements (n = 44). The results highlighted that when assessing credibility in actual courtrooms, judges make a variety of inferences from the demeanour of child victims who testify live, with striking differences (and similarities) when defendants are found not guilty than when they are found guilty. The results of our descriptive study also provided unique insights about (correct and incorrect) beliefs judges hold about child witnesses, and how, if children fail to display behaviour they are expected to display, or if they display behaviour they are not expected to display, child victims could face difficulties at several stages of the judicial process. We discuss the results based on the literature on nonverbal behaviour and child witnesses, explaining their scope for scholars and legal practitioners.

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Child Abuse Review
Child Abuse Review Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Child Abuse Review provides a forum for all professionals working in the field of child protection, giving them access to the latest research findings, practice developments, training initiatives and policy issues. The Journal"s remit includes all forms of maltreatment, whether they occur inside or outside the family environment. Papers are written in a style appropriate for a multidisciplinary audience and those from outside Britain are welcomed. The Journal maintains a practice orientated focus and authors of research papers are encouraged to examine and discuss implications for practitioners.
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