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2. Nonverbal Emotions While Disclosing Child Abuse: The Role of Interviewer Support

3. The NICHD interview protocol used by Dutch child protection workers

5. Emotional valence and the types of information provided by children in forensic interviews

6. ‘Language of lies’: Urgent issues and prospects in verbal lie detection research

7. Adherence to the Revised NICHD Protocol recommendations for conducting repeated supportive interviews is associated with the likelihood that children will allege abuse

8. The dynamics of two-session interviews with suspected victims of abuse who are reluctant to make allegations

9. Increased risk for child maltreatment in those with developmental disability: A primary health care perspective from Israel

10. NICHD-protocol investigations of individuals with intellectual disability: A descriptive analysis

11. Psychology and child protection: Promoting widespread improvement in practice

12. Changes in Interviewers' Use of Supportive Techniques during the Revised Protocol Training

13. Credibility assessment in child sexual abuse investigations: A descriptive analysis

14. Assessing the quality of child investigative interviewing in the Netherlands

15. The burden of proof of the Dutch police: Why the scenario model continues to deliver low-quality child interviews

16. Support, reluctance, and production in child abuse investigative interviews

17. Facilitating the Expression of Emotions by Alleged Victims of Child Abuse During Investigative Interviews Using the Revised NICHD Protocol

18. Is interviewer support associated with the reduced reluctance and enhanced informativeness of alleged child abuse victims?

19. Examining reluctance and emotional support in forensic interviews with child victims of substantiated physical abuse

20. Tell Me What Happened

21. When Is a Child's Forensic Statement Deemed Credible? A Comparison of Physical and Sexual Abuse Cases

22. The NICHD protocol: a review of an internationally-used evidence-based tool for training child forensic interviewers

23. Support and Reluctance in the Pre-substantive Phase of Alleged Child Abuse Victim Investigative Interviews: Revised versus Standard NICHD Protocols

24. The effect of drawing on children's experiences of investigations following alleged child abuse

25. Does enhanced rapport-building alter the dynamics of investigative interviews with suspected victims of intra-familial abuse?

26. Repeated Interviews With Children Who Are the Alleged Victims of Sexual Abuse

27. The effect of multipart prompts on children's testimonies in sexual abuse investigations

28. The Development of Communicative and Narrative Skills Among Preschoolers: Lessons From Forensic Interviews About Child Abuse

29. The Effects of Drawing on Children’s Accounts of Sexual Abuse

30. Improving credibility assessment in child sexual abuse allegations: The role of the NICHD investigative interview protocol

31. Exploring the disclosure of child sexual abuse with alleged victims and their parents

32. Victimization of children with disabilities

33. The Effects of repeated interviewing on children's forensic statements of sexual abuse

34. Does the type of prompt affect the accuracy of information provided by alleged victims of abuse in forensic interviews?

35. Dynamics of forensic interviews with suspected abuse victims who do not disclose abuse

36. Interviewing youthful suspects in alleged sex crimes: a descriptive analysis

37. The Effects of Intensive Training and Ongoing Supervision on the Quality of Investigative Interviews With Alleged Sex Abuse Victims

38. The role of facilitative prompts in interviews of alleged sex abuse victims

39. A comparison of mental and physical context reinstatement in forensic interviews with alleged victims of sexual abuse

40. Support and reluctance in the pre-substantive phase of alleged child abuse victim investigative interviews: revised versus standard NICHD protocols

41. Children's responses to open-ended utterances in investigative interviews

42. The effects of mental context reinstatement on children's accounts of sexual abuse

43. Assessing the value of structured protocols for forensic interviews of alleged child abuse victims

44. Interviewing at the scene of the crime: Effects on children's recall of alleged abuse

45. The Dynamics of Interviews Involving Plausible and Implausible Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse

46. The Effects of Investigative Utterances on Israeli Children's Reports of Physical Abuse

47. Visiting the scene of the crime: Effects on children's recall of alleged abuse

48. The relationships among interviewer utterance type, CBCA scores and the richness of children's responses

49. Criterion-based content analysis: A field validation study

50. Sexually intrusive behavior among alleged CSA male victims: a prospective study

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