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Child sexual abuse and the criminal law

Child witnesses: the judicial roleJ Cashmore
Child sexual abuse and the criminal justice system: what educators need to knowC Eastwood
Consequences of criminal court involvement for child victimsJ Quas and G Goodman
Child sexual assault trials: a survey of juror perceptionsJ Cashmore and L Trimboli
What Australian jurors know and do not know about evidence of child sexual abuseJ Goodman-Delahunty, N Martschuk and A Cossins
Validation of the child sexual abuse knowledge questionnaireJ Goodman-Delahunty, N Martschuk and A Cossins
Courtroom questioning of child sexual abuse complainantsN Westera et al
Judges’ delivery of ground rules to child witnesses in Australian courtsB Earhart et al
An evaluation of how evidence is elicited from complainants of child sexual abuseM Powell et al
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