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What Would be Best, Psychologically. When does developmental psychology say a child victim should be able to testify in the presence of an accuser? Below that age: (See Poole) Taped CAC Interview including: Documented timeline of events from initial concern to CAC interview
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What Would be Best, Psychologically • When does developmental psychology say a child victim should be able to testify in the presence of an accuser? Below that age: (See Poole) • Taped CAC Interview including: • Documented timeline of events from initial concern to CAC interview • Documented preparation for interview including alternative hypotheses • Presented to court by CAC interviewer and cross examined • Child would not testify
An Ideal Sequence • Original concern leads to • Safety plan, reassurance and “incubation,” then • Preliminary , informal screening by a trained health or mental-health professional, Including timeline, context, alternative hypotheses and interview(s) of the child • If reason to suspect , professional informs Social Service hot line , then • Family system analysis by Social Services, including timeline and alternative hypotheses, to provide background for • Videotaped CAC interview with written report providing basis for decision about whether to proceed with • Police investigation