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Re: harm to children of multiple investigative interviews



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<DIV>Seminal books such as "Jeopardy In The Courtroom" by Stephen Ceci, Ph.D. 
&amp; Maggie Bruck, Ph.D., &amp; "Investigative Interviews Of Children" by 
Michael Lamb, Ph.D., &amp; Debbie Poole, Ph.D. will be helpful. And if you 
e-mail me backchannel I can send you via attached file the seminal article "The 
Effects of False Accusations Upon Children &amp; Families" by Psychologists 
Hickman &amp; Reynolds which addresses the harm wrested upon non-abused children 
who've been treated as truly abused victims.</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 7/26/2004 9:37:58 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
vfish@facstaff.wisc.edu writes:</DIV>
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  style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" face=Arial color=#000000 size=2>I've 
  been asked to comment on the possibility, given a child who in reality <BR>has 
  not been abused, that repeated investigative child abuse interviews <BR>might 
  eventually be emotionally harmful to such a child. Is anyone aware of <BR>any 
  data that touches at all on this issue?</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT lang=0 face=Arial size=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" PTSIZE="10">Dean Tong, 
Forensic Consultant<BR>10246 Hunters Haven Blvd.<BR>Riverview, FL 
33569<BR>813-671-4190, Ph/Fax<BR>813-417-5362, Cell<BR>813-278-8356, National 
Pager<BR>1-800-854-0735, Books/Interviews<BR>DeanTong@aol.com, 
E-Mail<BR>abuse-excuse.com, Website<BR><BR>DISCLAIMER:<BR><BR>Dean Tong is not 
an Attorney. The contents of this e-mail in no way constitutes legal advice and 
is the opinion of the sender, only. Please do not construe the substance of this 
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