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Children as Witnesses in Child Sexual Abuse Trials
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Forensic PsychologySexual CrimeCriminal Justice SystemSexual AbuseProcedural RequirementsChild AbusePediatricsJusticeLawChild WitnessesCriminal LawCriminal Justice ProcessChild Sexual AbuseFair TrialForensic PsychiatryChild ProtectionCriminal JusticeHealth Sciences
When alleged child sexual abusers are prosecuted and brought to trial, child witnesses are often exposed to procedural requirements of the criminal justice system that may cause further psychologic trauma. These procedures are driven by the dual interests of pursuing the truth and protecting the constitutional rights of the accused to a fair trial with a presumption of innocence. Proposals for judicial reforms designed to balance both interests while shielding children from potential adverse effects of the process are discussed.