Crimes Against Children Research Center (CCRC), University of New Hampshire, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2010 Feb;25(2):291-314. doi: 10.1177/0886260509334394. Epub 2009 May 22.
Qualitative responses by caregivers (n = 203) and youth (aged 8 and older; n = 65) about their experiences with sexual abuse investigations were analyzed in conjunction with quantitative ratings of satisfaction. Respondents described mostly high levels of satisfaction, although dissatisfaction was reported with some key aspects of investigations. The features cited as worse than expected by caregivers were the investigators' commitment to prosecuting the alleged offender and the absence of clear and regular communication about the status of the case. The features mentioned most often by caregivers as better than expected were the emotional support and interviewing skills of investigators. Youth focused both praise and criticism on investigators' interviewing skills. There were relatively few complaints by either caregivers or youth about the duration of the investigation, medical exams, lack of services, or failures of interagency communication, areas of considerable reform in the past several decades. Implications for investigator training and reform initiatives are discussed.
对照顾者(n = 203)和青少年(8 岁及以上;n = 65)关于性虐待调查经历的定性反应与满意度的定量评估进行了分析。受访者描述了大多数高度满意,尽管有些调查的关键方面报告了不满。被照顾者描述为比预期更糟糕的特征是调查员对起诉被指控的犯罪人的承诺以及对案件状况缺乏明确和定期的沟通。被照顾者提到的比预期更好的特征是调查员的情感支持和访谈技巧。青少年对调查员的访谈技巧既给予了赞扬也提出了批评。无论是照顾者还是青少年,对调查的持续时间、医疗检查、缺乏服务或机构间沟通失败等问题的投诉都相对较少,这些问题在过去几十年中进行了重大改革。讨论了对调查员培训和改革举措的影响。