Maryland v. Craig The Child Victim as Witness
.... Consequently, faced with the prospect an offender cannot otherwise be prosecuted, most prosecutors will try the case using the
child witness. ....
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Children as Witnesses in Court
.... Some of those protective procedures have been widely questioned, primarily because of doubts of
child witness credibility and on the grounds of the defendant's ....
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A Drive-by Shooting
.... The testimony of the
child witness is particularly critical at trial and protection should be provided to vulnerable and frightened witnesses. ....
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The film Witness operates on two levels and is ve
.... plot involves the attempts by the criminals to find this
witness and destroy him .... world through the medium of the thriller level because the
child who witnessed ....
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A Social Work Perspective on Child Abuse
.... An analysis of the prosecutory effects of a
child sexual abuse victim-
witness program. Journal of Criminal Justice, 21(1), Hollandsworth, S. (1999). ....
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Effects of Children Witnessing Wife Abuse
.... Ragg, DM, & Webb, C. (1992). Group treatment for the preschool
child witness of spouse abuse. Journal of
Child and Youth Care, 7(1), 1-19. ....
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Addressing Child Abuse
.... and even strangers who
witness abuse but refuse to take action are all to blame. The basic goal of social work and legislation involving
child abuse is the ....
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Effects of Repressed Child Sexual Abuse
.... Whether or not the memory is accurate is an issue that becomes a concern in legal matters such as when a
child or adult is serving as a
witness to this crime. ....
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Fundamental Cause of Domestic Violence
.... Another is a history of abuse as a
child. In addition, children who
witness violence growing up may learn or believe that violence is an appropriate way to ....
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Assent for Participation in a Psychosocial Assessment
....
Child's Name: _____ Parent's Signature .... on:_____
Witness' Signature:_____
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Child Abuse
.... called upon to testify in such cases or too traumatized by their experiences to sit in a
witness box and confront the abusive adult.
Child abuse prevention ....
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Language Development in the Child Learning an
....
Witness the mother who anticipates her
child's every demand.) Garvey (1984) believes that "the ultimate reason is that they are biologically designed to do so ....
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Violence and the Family Life Cycle
.... Whether abused or not, the
child in the violent family is a
witness to the abuse or is affected by the emotional issues that underlie these behaviors. ....
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Supreme Court Decision
.... v. Massachusetts, affirmed a district courts ruling mandating that a
child of Jehovah's
Witness parents receive an emergency blood transfusion (278 F. Supp. ....
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Salient Points of a Case
.... confidentiality and client status. The role of expert
witness may conflict with that of counselor to the
child. It may also be the ....
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Physical Aggression in Children
.... 2001) study also affirms that preschool children who
witness relationship violence .... a comprehensive and varied approach to counseling, "Once a
child exposed to ....
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A Tale of Two Cities
.... The
witness' testimony is discredited and the jury acquits Darnay. .... recklessly rides through the streets of Paris where his carriage runs into a
child and kills ....
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Domestic Violence
.... School in Houston, Texas conducted a
child behavior study with children exposed to domestic violence. They concluded that children who
witness their mothers ....
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Lesson Plan on Causes of Physical Abuse
.... Plan a class trip to a family court session so class can
witness first-hand .... 3. Have a
child psychologist speak to the class on why people physically harm the ....
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FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY Introduction An interview
.... technical report writing, defense critique and counseling, and expert
witness. .... and forensic (victims and perpetrators of sexual assault,
child abuse, domestic ....
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The journey of a teacher
.... hundred languages of children, bears many similarities to the
child-centered teaching .... theory sound logical and easy, the reader now
witness the difficulties ....
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Jan van Eyck's Arnolfini Portrait
.... that was "especially invoked by women in expectation of a
child." The mirror in .... purity interpreted by Panofsky but rather reinforces the role of
witness to a ....
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Integrated Marriages
.... Thus, the
child may be quite comfortable with its synthesis but the external motivational aspects force it into feelings of guilt and inadequacy.
Witness, for ....
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Sexual Behavior in Public
.... Thus, the
child learns that certain behavior is inappropriate in public. .... In most metropolitan areas, people can visit nightclubs and
witness erotic dancing and ....
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Stories and Handicapped Children Not all good writers write good ...
.... tampering to a future psychologist's prescription of a friend for an incorrigible
child ... .... Being a
witness places her in some danger, but again, the chances ....
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Father Paneloux in Camus' The Plague
.... What has happened to Father Paneloux, because of his having to
witness step-by-step the terrible suffering unto death of an innocent
child, is a breakdown of ....
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4 Novels on Matriarchal Influences
.... Farm tools (Phillips, 76)." Having to
witness her own
child -- described as "a prime purchase (Phillips, 77)" sold away, Martha is doomed to a life of ....
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Domestic Abuse in Civilian & Military Jurisdictions
.... the incidence of spousal/partner battery,
child battery and/or
child sexual abuse .... in homes in which domestic violence occurs to the spouse
witness that abuse ....
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Matriarchal Influences Over Identity
.... Farm tools (Phillips, 76)." Having to
witness her own
child -- described as "a prime purchase (Phillips, 77)" sold away, Martha is doomed to a life of ....
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Sexual abuse in childhood
.... coercing the
child to watch pornographic films or pictures, to observe sexual intercourse, to perform sexual activities, and to
witness sexual exhibitionism ....
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