Similar rates of denial in NICHD and control interviews with alleged child abuse victims in the Netherlands

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Legal and Criminological Psychology Pub Date : 2024-04-16 DOI:10.1111/lcrp.12261
Charlotte A. Bücken, Ivan Mangiulli, Brenda Erens, Corine de Ruiter, Henry Otgaar
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Abstract

Purpose

In the current study, we investigated whether denial and avoidance rates differed statistically significantly based on the interview protocol used.

Method

We examined 38 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) interview transcripts, and 30 control transcripts from interviews from an earlier study (Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022, 36, 7) conducted with alleged child victims of abuse at Dutch child protection services.

Results

We detected 57 denial and 282 avoidance statements across the 68 interviews. No statistically significant differences emerged between (1) the proportion of denials using NICHD (42%, n = 16/38) and control interviews (30%, n = 9/30), and (2) the average number of denial statements between NICHD (M = 0.84) and control interviews (M = 0.83). Furthermore, denials (and avoidances) were not more or less likely to occur in response to certain types of questions, even though the majority of denials in our sample occurred in response to option-posing questions (60%, n = 34/57). Denials did occur statistically significantly less often within the first half of the individual interviews in NICHD than in control interviews.

Conclusions

Our findings call attention to the difficulties child protection services face in investigative interviews with alleged child victims.

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荷兰国家儿童疾病防治中心与对照组对据称受虐待儿童的访谈中,否认率相似
方法我们检查了 38 份美国国家儿童健康与人类发展研究所(NICHD)的访谈记录,以及 30 份早期研究(《应用认知心理学》,2022 年,36,7 期)的对照访谈记录,这些访谈是在荷兰儿童保护服务机构对声称遭受虐待的儿童受害者进行的。(1)使用 NICHD 的否认比例(42%,n = 16/38)和对照访谈(30%,n = 9/30),以及(2)NICHD 访谈(M = 0.84)和对照访谈(M = 0.83)之间的否认陈述平均数量,在统计学上没有明显差异。此外,在回答某些类型的问题时,否认(和回避)的可能性并没有增加或减少,尽管在我们的样本中,大多数否认都是在回答选项问题时发生的(60%,n = 34/57)。与对照组的访谈相比,在 NICHD 访谈的前半部分,否认的发生率在统计学上明显较低。
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期刊介绍: Legal and Criminological Psychology publishes original papers in all areas of psychology and law: - victimology - policing and crime detection - crime prevention - management of offenders - mental health and the law - public attitudes to law - role of the expert witness - impact of law on behaviour - interviewing and eyewitness testimony - jury decision making - deception The journal publishes papers which advance professional and scientific knowledge defined broadly as the application of psychology to law and interdisciplinary enquiry in legal and psychological fields.
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