39 results on '"Ernberg, Emelie"'
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2. Social workers’ knowledge about children’s memory and child interviewing
3. Swedish interpreters' views and experiences of interpreting child forensic interviews
4. The Criminal Justice Response to Child and Youth Victimization
5. The Effects of Drawing on Preschoolers' Statements about Experienced and Non-Experienced Events
6. “It doesn't work at all, that's my experience”: Swedish forensic interviewers' views on interpreter-mediated child interviews
7. The Criminal Justice Response to Child and Youth Victimization
8. The Criminal Justice Response to Child and Youth Victimization
9. Preschoolers’ disclosures of child sexual abuse: Examining corroborated cases from Swedish courts
10. Swedish Courts’ Evaluations of Interpreter-Mediated Child Investigative Interviews
11. Prosecutors’ reflections on sexually abused preschoolers and their ability to stand trial
12. Interviewing witnesses in a second language: A comparison of interpreter‐assisted, unaided, and self‐administered interviews
13. The self-interview: A way to improve the testimony witnesses with Swedish as a second language
14. Forensic interviewers’ perceptions and experiences of conducting child interviews
15. Police interrogators’ experiences conducting suspect interrogation in child sexual abuse investigations
16. Preschoolers' disclosure of a secret: Examining effects of age, question type, and rapport building strategies
17. A survey of Swedish police practices, beliefs, and experiences
18. Interpreters’ experiences and knowledge of interpreting in child forensic interviews
19. Swedish police officers' strategies when interviewing suspects who decline to answer questions
20. Interviewing witnesses in a second language: A comparison of interpreter‐assisted, unaided, and self‐administered interviews.
21. Swedish police officers' strategies when interviewing suspects who decline to answer questions.
22. ”I always ask all the necessary questions anyway“: Swedish police interviewers’ experiences when questioning uncooperative suspects
23. “It doesn’t work at all, that’s my experience”: Swedish forensic interviewers’ views on interpreter-mediated child interviews
24. Swedish Forensic Interviewers’ Views on Interpreter-Mediated Child Interviews
25. The effects of drawing on preschoolers' statements about experienced and non‐experienced events
26. Preschoolers’ true and false reports: Comparing effects of the Sequential Interview and NICHD protocol
27. Are judges influenced by legally irrelevant circumstances?
28. Forensic interviewers’ experiences of interviewing children of different ages
29. Can rapport building strategies, age, and question type influence preschoolers’ disclosures of adult wrongdoing?
30. Prosecutors’ experiences investigating alleged sexual abuse against pre-schoolers
31. There was nothing but her story: Prosecution of alleged child sexual abuse of preschoolers
32. The effects of drawing on preschoolers' statements about experienced and non‐experienced events.
33. Preschoolers' true and false reports: Comparing effects of the Sequential Interview and NICHD protocol.
34. Prosecution of Child Sexual Abuse Cases Involving Preschool-Aged Children: A Study of Swedish Cases from 2010 to 2014
35. Court evaluations of young children's testimony in child sexual abuse cases
36. Taking the stand: defendant statements in court cases of alleged sexual abuse against infants, toddlers and preschoolers
37. To prosecute or not to prosecute: Law students' judicial decisions in CSA cases
38. To prosecute or not to prosecute: Law students' judicial decisions in CSA cases.
39. Prosecutors’ reflections on sexually abused preschoolers and their ability to stand trial
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