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On Demand Module l Booklet l PowerPoint Presentation
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There are often issues communicating with vulnerable witnesses - especially children. This module will look at the practical steps that counsel can take to help ensure a better outcome for witnesses and defendants.
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Even very young children can tell us what they know if we ask them the right questions in the right way.1
In this section, we briefly outline some facts about children’s language and the nature of courtroom questioning, before considering some of the things to avoid when questioning children and adolescents. Throughout, “child witnesses” and “children” refer to young people under 18, consistent with the Evidence Act 2006 and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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1 (Walker & Kenniston, 2013, p 2).
2 (Lamb, Hershkowitz, Orbach, & Esplin, 2008).
3 (Walker & Kenniston, 2013, p 2).
4 (Lamb, Hershkowitz, Orbach, & Esplin, 2008).
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