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Criteria for judging the credibility of children's statements about their sexual abuse.
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Forensic PsychologyChild Sexual Abuse PreventionClinical Child PsychologyPsychologySocial SciencesSexual OffendingHealth SciencesChild PsychologySexual CrimeChild Sexual MaltreatmentSexual ViolenceChild AbuseForensic PsychiatryClinical CriteriaChild DevelopmentSexual AssaultSexual AbuseAbuse StudiesPediatricsGroomingSexual Abuse AllegationChild Sexual AbusePsychological AbuseAggressionChild Protection
One hundred and three cases of child sexual maltreatment, where offenders confessed to some level of their abuse, were examined to determine the extent to which the children's statements about their victimization contained three widely accepted clinical criteria of a true sexual abuse allegation. The results support clinical assumptions that the criteria in question were valid ones for determining the truth of a sexual abuse allegation in cases involving confessions of abusers.
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