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INTERVIEWING SEX CRIME VICTIMS ©1999 191 pp. (5 1/2" x 8 1/2") ISBN: 1-930-466-29-3 List $17.99
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| Description |
Strongly endorsed by John Walsh, the host of America's Most Wanted, and recommended by law enforcement professionals, social workers and educators, this book presents a step-by-step formula for interviewing sex crime victims, particularly children. The non-threatening method of interviewing children shown in the book is quickly becoming the "standard" for these difficult investigations. This book introduces the "team" approach to sex crimes investigation, demonstrating the success of blending law enforcement officers and social workers, working together to solve the crime and protect the victim.
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| Contents |
Chapter 1 Get It Right! Get It All! Get It the First Time!
Chapter 2 Interviewing Children Ages 2-7
Chapter 3 Interviewing Children Ages 8-12
Chapter 4 Interviewing Children Ages 13-18
Chapter 5 Interviewing Ages 18-80
Chapter 6 The Advocates Perspective
Chapter 7 Odds & Ends of “Butting In”
Chapter 8 Advocacy for Adult Victims
Chapter 9 The Mobile Molester / Sex Crime Perpetrator
Chapter 10 Domestic Violence
Chapter 11 Advocates Wanted – Low Pay, Long Hours
Chapter 12 Profound Silence
Chapter 13 Rape Trauma Syndrome
Chapter 14 Indicators of False Allegations of Sexual Assault by Strangers
Chapter 15 List of Illustrations
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| Author(s) |
| Donald Howell: Don Howell graduated with honors with a degree in Police Science and Administration. He spent 25 years as a police officer for two different agencies in Southern California cities. Don was a detective for more than 15 years, specializing in the investigation of sexual assaults and child abuse. He is a court certified expert in these areas and is a highly sought after consultant to agencies on complex cases. As a consultant to the California Commission on Peace Officers’ Standards and training (P.O.S.T.), Don was considered to be one of the best in his field and was selected to assist in making a teleconference course on rape investigations. |
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