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  1. erviewing is a specialized skill. It is part of a larger investigation and used to gather evidence about what a child may have experienced or witnessed in cases involving allegations of …

  2. The authors discuss the purpose of the child forensic interview, provide historical context, review overall considerations, and outline each stage of the interview in more detail.

  3. What Is a Forensic Interview and How Does It Work?

    Aug 28, 2025 · A forensic interview is a neutral, fact-finding conversation conducted by a specially trained professional. Its primary purpose is to gather reliable information from a victim or …

  4. d techniques. Forensic interviewing is a specialized skill. It is part of a larger investigation and used to gather evidence about what a child or youth may have experienced or witnessed in …

  5. Our aim is to create a comprehensive framework for enhancing the proficiency of forensic interviewers.

  6. Five Best-Practice Guidelines for Forensic Interviewers

    Below, we explore five foundational guidelines that underpin effective forensic interviewing models. Forensic interviewing should be: memory informed, client centred, strength based, …

  7. Forensic Interviewing Training Model – National Children’s …

    The NCAC’s Forensic Interviewing of Children training is updated annually to reflect the latest research and best practices. This introductory training is designed for new interviewers or …

  8. FIToolbox | Forensic Interview Research and Education

    This NCA accredited 35-hour training includes comprehensive instruction on the Forensic Interview Toolbox (FIT), forensic interview protocol. Participants will learn best practices for …

  9. Forensic Interviewing: A Primer for Child Welfare Professionals

    Forensic interviewing is a means of gathering information from a victim or witness for use in a legal setting, such as a court hearing. It is a key component of many child protective services …

  10. The way a child is impacted by the event can directly affect the way they remember the event, and therefore the information that will be collected in the interview.