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Law enforcement officers as investigators and therapists in child sexual abuse: A training model
Authors:Lore E Stone  RP“Toby” Tyler  James J Mead
Institution:Consultant, Lecturer, Counselor, 2615 Kelton Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90064 USA;Detective, Crimes Against Children Unit, San Bernardino County Sheriff Department, San Bernardino, CAUSA
Abstract:Law enforcement officers, often the first professionals to come in contact with a victim of child sexual abuse, can either increase or decrease the traumatic impact on the child and the family at the time of disclosure. The model for a training program for police officers in handling cases of child sexual abuse outlined in this paper is divided into three sections. The first part is directed towards theoretical issues involved in this problem, including an explanation of the history and background of sexual abuse of children by adults and of the difference in the dynamics of extra- and intrafamilial sexual abuse. The second part consists of a detailed explanation of different types of sex offenses and of standard physical examinations of sexual abuse victims. Graded slides of physical trauma geared towards wound identification are paired with relaxation exercises. The third section focuses on special considerations when interviewing sexually abused children. The difference between interviewing and interrogation, specific questioning techniques, and the use of videotape is explained. Each part of this training procedure is followed by a question and answer period and small group discussions for the purpose of encouraging disclosure and better understanding of the officers' personal reactions to cases of child sexual abuse.
Keywords:Sexual abuse  Law enforcement  Training  Investigation
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