Orbach Y, Lamb M E
Section of Social and Emotional Development, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.
Child Abuse Negl. 1999 Jan;23(1):91-8. doi: 10.1016/s0145-2134(98)00114-8.
The objective of the case study reported in this paper was to examine the accuracy of one child's account of a sexually abusive incident. The availability of an audio recording of the last in a series of abusive incidents enabled us to assess accuracy in greater detail than has hitherto been possible in forensic contexts.
Information given by the victim during an investigative interview was compared with an audio-taped record of the incident. Content analyses of the interview involved quantitative and qualitative analyses of the victim's account, and a qualitative analysis of the eliciting utterances. A CBCA analysis was performed on the victim's account to assess its purported credibility.
Over 50% of the informative details reported by the victim were corroborated by the audio-recorded account (of which 98% were central, i.e., allegation related and 64% were confirmed by more than one source (audio-recording, suspect, witness). A total of 10 CBCA criteria were present in the victim's free-narrative account of the last abusive incident.
Our findings confirm that children can indeed provide remarkably detailed and accurate accounts of their experiences.
本文所报告的案例研究旨在检验一名儿童对性虐待事件描述的准确性。一系列虐待事件中最后一起事件的录音资料使我们能够比以往在法医背景下更详细地评估准确性。
将受害者在调查性面谈中提供的信息与该事件的录音记录进行比较。面谈的内容分析包括对受害者描述的定量和定性分析,以及对引发话语的定性分析。对受害者的描述进行了CBCA分析,以评估其声称的可信度。
受害者报告的超过50%的信息细节得到了录音记录的证实(其中98%是核心内容,即与指控相关,64%得到了不止一个来源(录音、嫌疑人、证人)的证实)。在受害者对最后一起虐待事件的自由叙述中,总共出现了10条CBCA标准。
我们的研究结果证实,儿童确实能够对自己的经历给出非常详细和准确的描述。