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2. Forensic risk assessment interviews with youth: how do we elicit the most reliable and complete information?

3. Evaluation of a Database for Tracking Cases of Child Sexual Abuse

4. Prosecutors' Perceptions on Questioning Children about Repeated Abuse

5. Measuring Community and Service Provider Attitudes to Child Sexual Abuse in Remote Indigenous Communities in Western Australia

6. The Effect of Victim Age on Police Authorisation of Charges in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse

7. Child Sexual Abuse Research: Challenges of Case Tracking Through Administrative Databases

8. Professionals' Views on Child Sexual Abuse Attrition Rates

9. Elements Underpinning Successful Implementation of a National Best-Practice Child Investigative Interviewing Framework

10. Does Extensive Free Narrative Prompting Minimise the Effect of Mental Reinstatement on Children's Recall of Events?

11. An Examination of Police Officers’ Beliefs About How Children Report Abuse

12. Examination of the Effect of Mental Reinstatement of Context Across Developmental Level, Retention Interval and Type of Mnemonic Instruction

13. Improving the Legal Aspects of Police Interviewing of Suspects

14. The Effects of Evidence, Coherence and Credentials on Jury Decision-Making in Child Sexual Abuse Trials

15. Contrasting the Perceptions of Child Testimony Experts, Prosecutors and Police Officers Regarding Individual Child Abuse Interviews

16. Mental Context Reinstatement Increases Resistance to False Suggestions After Children Have Experienced a Repeated Event

17. Evaluation of the Questions Used to Elicit Evidence About Abuse from Child Witnesses: Australian Study

18. An Examination of the Limitations in Investigative Interviewers' Use of Open-Ended Questions

19. Investigative Interviewers' Perceptions of the Value of Different Training Tasks on their Adherence to Open-Ended Questions with Children

20. Police Officers' and Legal Professionals' Perceptions Regarding How Children Are, and Should Be, Questioned About Repeated Abuse

21. Do Simple 'Groundrules' Reduce Preschoolers' Suggestibility About Experienced and Nonexperienced Events?

22. The effect of a suggestive interview on children's memory of a repeated event: Does it matter whether suggestions are linked to a particular incident?

23. The Contribution to Forensic Psychology by Professor Donald Thomson

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