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Recording evidence and evidentiary issues in child sexual abuse cases

The “good old days” of courtroom questioning: changes in the format of child cross-examination questionsR Zajac, N Westera and A Kaladelfos
Disorder in the courtroom? Child witnesses under cross-examinationR Zajac, S O’Neill and H Hayne
Sexual assault: forensic examination in the living and deceasedC Lincoln
Forensic medical evaluation of children who present with suspected sexual abuseG Wong
The role of photographic and video documentation in the investigation and prosecution of child sexual assaultA Cossins et al
Factors associated with child sexual abuse confirmation at forensic examinationsW Silva et al
How to cross-examine forensic scientists: a guide for lawyersG Edmond et al
Model forensic scienceG Edmond et al
Forensic science evidence, wrongful convictions and adversarial processD Hamer and G Edmond
Mock jury and juror responses to uncharged acts of sexual misconductJ Goodman-Delahunty and N Martchuk
Jury reasoning in separate and joint trials of institutional child sexual abuseJ Goodman-Delahunty, A Cossins and N Martschuk
Methods to evaluate justice practices in eliciting evidence from complainants of child sexual abuseJ Goodman-Delahunty et al
Inconsistencies in complainants’ accounts of child sexual abuse arising in their cross-examinationA Pichler et al
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