Faller K C
School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Child Welfare. 1988 Sep-Oct;67(5):389-401.
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.
对103起儿童性虐待案件进行了调查,这些案件中的犯罪者承认了一定程度的虐待行为,目的是确定儿童关于其受害情况的陈述在多大程度上包含了三项被广泛认可的真性虐待指控临床标准。结果支持了临床假设,即对于涉及施虐者认罪的性虐待指控案件,所讨论的标准是确定此类指控真实性的有效标准。