Preparation of Children for Deposition in the Court in POCSO Cases: Insights from Children’s Perspectives

Harshini Manohar, Eesha Sharma, J. Kommu
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The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act (2012) is a progressive legislation enacted in accordance with the child protection policies of India, with a basic premise of gender neutrality and with due consideration to the aspects of child development in complex and difficult judiciary processes. Deposition of the child survivors is a critical part of the POCSO trial processes. It is of paramount importance to consider the developmental and mental health aspects of children and how that would influence their understanding of the judicial processes and mental health consequences during judicial proceedings. Despite the guidelines and support measures for child-friendly court procedures, the courtroom experience can be intimidating for children causing stress and in turn negative mental health impact, and preparation interventions are of immense help in this context. We present two case vignettes where court preparation interventions were used to help children to feel empowered and confident, and minimize the impact of re-traumatization experienced in recounting their abuse experiences and consequently, enabling children to provide accurate testimony in the court.
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为儿童在《儿童犯罪公约》案件中出庭作证做准备:从儿童的角度看问题
保护儿童免遭性犯罪法》(2012 年)是根据印度儿童保护政策颁布的一项进步立法,其基本前提是性别中立,并适当考虑了复杂而困难的司法程序中儿童发展的各个方面。儿童幸存者的取证是 POCSO 审判程序的关键部分。最重要的是要考虑儿童的发展和心理健康方面,以及这将如何影响他们对司法程序的理解和司法程序中的心理健康后果。尽管制定了儿童友好型法庭程序的指导方针和支持措施,但法庭经历仍可能会让儿童感到恐惧,从而造成压力,进而对心理健康产生负面影响。我们介绍了两个案例,在这两个案例中,法庭准备干预措施被用来帮助儿童获得力量和自信,并最大限度地减少他们在讲述受虐经历时再次遭受创伤的影响,从而使儿童能够在法庭上提供准确的证词。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (JIACAM) is a peer reviewed online journal. Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals (http://www.icmje.org) will be followed. JIACAM accepts original articles, review articles, case reports, conference announcements, summary of trials, letters to the editor and conference reports.
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