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Webinar- Challenging Interviews: Children and Sex Crimes Victims

Description

The webinar will focus on various techniques to employ when conducting these challenging interviews. The success of these investigations often hinges on the quality and thoroughness of the initial interviews, they need to be done professionally and with the interviewee in mind.

The webinar will provide training on interviewing techniques specific to these types of interviews, points discussed will be:

  • Important considerations pre-interview
  • Body language
  • Verbal and non-verbal signs to be aware of when conducting these interviews
  • Age specific guidelines
  • Legal aspects
  • How to obtain important details
  • Outcry witnesses
  • Qualifying process 

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