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"Describes the first systematic, longitudinal investigation of the long-term outcomes for adolescents and young adults who were involved in criminal court prosecutions as child sexual abuse victims ... Testifying repeatedly, especially in cases involving severe abuse, continued to predict adverse mental health consequences over time ... Children's developmental level at the time of the legal case also played an important role in predicting long-term outcomes. Overall, findings highlight the need to consider multiple factors when assessing consequences of legal involvement on child victims"--Back cover.
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Childhood sexual assault victims: long-term outcomes after testifying in criminal court
2005, Blackwell Pub.
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Table of Contents
Abstract
Introduction
Method
Coding, analytic plan, and preliminary analysis
Current mental health
Attitudes toward the legal system
Emotional reactions at court in relation to current mental health and attitudes
General discussion
Implications of longitudinal research with child witnesses for developmental theory, public policy, and intervention strategies / Jeffrey J. Haugaard.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 118-127).
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