| 2006 |
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| Volume 3 Number 4 |
Using the Medical Diagnosis and Statements to a Treating Physician Exceptions to Confrontation in Child Abuse Cases After Crawford v. Washington - Part Two |
| Volume 3 Number 3 |
Using the Medical Diagnosis and Statements to a Treating Physician Exceptions to Confrontation in Child Abuse Cases After Crawford v. Washington
Part One: The Physician’s Role |
| Volume 3 Number 2 |
Finding Words in Court: The Forensic Interviewer as Expert Witness |
| Volume 3 Number 1 |
When the Victim is Very Young:Assessing Allegations of Sexual Abusein Pre-school children (Part 2 of 2) |
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| 2005 |
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| Volume 2 Number 4 |
When the Victim is Very Young: Assessing Allegations
of Sexual Abuse in Pre-school children (Part 1 of 2) |
| Volume 2 Number 3 |
When the Child “Freezes” in Court
Part Two: Strategies When Prevention Fails |
| Volume 2 Number 2 |
When the Child “Freezes” in CourtPart One: Prevention |
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| 2004 |
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| Volume 2 Number 1 |
When Words Hurt: Investigating and Proving a Case of Psychological Maltreatment |
| Volume 1 Number 6 |
A Call to Clarify Child Protection Law (Part 2 of 2) |
| Volume 1 Number 5 |
A Call to Clarify Child Protection Law (Part 1 of 2) |
| Volume 1 Number 4 |
How the Dynamics Between Animal Abuse and Child Abuse Affect the Forensic Interview Process |
| Volume 1 Number 3 |
Using the Crawford v. Washington
“Forfeiture by Wrongdoing” Confrontation Clause Exception in Child Abuse Cases |
| Volume 1 Number 2 |
You Were Just Assigned to Family Court ... Now What? |
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| 2003 |
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| Volume 1 Number 1 |
The National Child Protection Training Center: A New Resource for Frontline Workers, a New Hope for Children |
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