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Legal aspects of interviewing child witnesses SARATH JAYAMANNE, DEPUTY SOLICITOR GENERAL   ATTORNEY GENERALS’ DEPARTMENT 

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Legal aspects of interviewingchild witnesses

SARATH JAYAMANNE,DEPUTY SOLICITOR GENERAL – 

 ATTORNEY GENERALS’ DEPARTMENT 

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‘’Never losing sight of the child  Place the child at the centre of what we do. That means 

understanding the perspective of the child, listening to the child and never losing sight of the child’’  

-Lord Laming in the Review into the death of Victoria Climbe -2003 

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INTRODUCTION  

All investigators should be provided proper training in child development,

interview techniques, evidence gathering, court testimony, and

investigative methods.

FOCUS

1. UK

2. US

3. SRI LANKA?

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Definition of child 

"Child",

“ a person under the age of 18 years ” 

United Nations Convention on the Rights of a Child

Children Acts 1989 and 2004 UK..

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Definition of Child Abuse –  "Abuse and neglect are forms of maltreatment of a child. Somebody may

abuse or neglect a child by inflicting harm, or by failing to act to prevent harm.

Children may be abused in a family or in an institutional or community setting,

by those known to them or, more rarely, by a stranger. They may be abused by

an adult or adults, or another child or children.“ 

"   Working Together to Safeguard Children A guide to inter-agency working to

safeguard and promote the welfare of children 2006" in UK

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UK

• Child Abuse History Form- When arriving at the scene, the front line officer should

have a copy of the child abuse history form which should provide,Child information: name and date of birth. Guardian information: .Disclosure information:

Behavior/environment: What behavioral characteristics are unusual? Where does the child go to school?

Family problems:..Alleged perpetrator: List name, date of birth, address, Medical history. Attach any

documentation. Home environment.Evidence: List all evidence gathered documenting abuse. Photograph

all marks bruises on the child. Further child protection.

• Follow-up to the Child Abuse History Form

• Follow-up Investigation

• The Interview

• Case Review-Review all of the materials and information available regarding the

alleged incident. This allows preparation of pertinent questions specific to the

incident and the child being interviewed.

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The Interview Room

The interview room should be one that is comfortable for the child, yet

conducive to a proper interview. Toys, games and other distractions should

be kept to a minimum.

The room should be equipped with a video and audio system. The videocameras should be positioned on the comer of a wall near the ceiling where

they will cause no distractions or discomfort for the child and the

microphones should not be conspicuous in the room. 

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Protection Orders in UK Section 46 of the Children Act 1989 IN UK permits any police

constable, who has reasonable cause to believe that a child is at

risk of significant harm, to remove the child to a place of safety,

or to prevent the child from being removed from somewhere thechild is safe e.g. a hospital.

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US

• Video/Audiotaping 

All interviews should be videotaped and/or audio

taped. The effective use of video or audio tapingof child interviews can reduce the number oftimes a child is interviewed.

This is being done in at least twenty-seven

states and is also being utilized in manycountries outside the United States includingCanada, Holland and Great Britain.

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•Conducting the Interview

The possibly most important step in the investigation is the interview of the

child. The entire basis for proceeding with prosecution of an allegation of 

child abuse often hinges on this interview.

There is no such thing as an easy interview, especially when dealing with a

child abuse victim. No matter how many interviews the practitioner has

conducted or participated in, each interview of a child presents a unique

and sensitive setting.

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Rapport Building: In the Interview Room

 Introducing the Purpose of the Interview

The Interviewing Method and Technique

The Open Questioning Phase Open- 

Questions cannot be answered by a "yes" or "no" and must never

cause the child to paraphrase and parrot the information from the

question back to the interviewer in the form of a yes/no answer.

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Inappropriate questioning techniques● forced choice questions (e.g. „did he have his hands inside or outside your  

clothes?‟); 74% of children respond simply with one or other choice rather than providing their own answer;

● multi- part questions (e.g. „did he ask you to go upstairs with him and did

you

then go in the bedroom?‟); when two or more questions were embedded in a 

single enquiry, 71% of responses did not address all the issues raised; and,

● „can you...‟ (e.g. „can you tell me about that?‟) questions; questions 

 beginning in this way were more likely to be misunderstood or yield „yes/no‟ 

answers.

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  Duration, pace and number of interviews

The idea that interviews should never last more than one

hour may explain complaints about the pace of some

interviews:

children in 43% of the interviews observed by Davies et al.

(1995) in UK were judged to have been rushed into thequestioning phase. 

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Appearance at court

The court appearance itself may be a new, potentially traumatic

experience for the child, rather than the satisfactory closure of theinvestigation

In this section we consider:

● the long-term effects of court appearance; and,

● preparation of child witnesses for court.

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Advantages of Video/Audio Taping

• Properly conducted taped interviews generally reducethe number of times the child has to be interviewed.

• The recording preserves the integrity of the interview andprovides an accurate record of the interview.

• The tape can be used to confront the accused.• The tape can be used as a therapeutic tool.

• The tape can be used to ally children's fears of disbeliefby parental figures and to confront disbelief or denial

when it actually exists.• The tape can be a deterrent to retractions.

• The tape can assist the child in preparing for his or hercourt appearance.

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step-wise interview. The United Kingdom, Germany, several other counties, and now United States

state and local agencies are utilizing the step-wise interview.

The step-wise interview minimizes the trauma of an interview as well as

minimize the number of interviews.

Tapes aid and support the prosecution of criminal cases of child sexual assaultor juvenile court actions to protect dependent children.

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Disadvantages of video recording: 

1.Video/audiotaping a child in an interview setting violates the

child's rights

.2.Video/audiotaping a child is traumatizing to the child.

3.The taped interview can be used to impeach the alleged victim.This is if the child is inconsistent from one tape to the next.