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 Forensic Interviews - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Forensic interviews: Forensic interviews are structured conversations designed to elicit information from individuals, often children, about potentially traumatic events or criminal activities they may have witnessed or experienced. These interviews should be conducted in a neutral, non-leading manner, prioritizing the interviewee's comfort and psychological well-being. See also Forensic psychology.
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Forensic Psychology Forensic Interviews   Forensic Psychology

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