Development of a training programme for state prosecutors to address re-victimization of the sexually abused child during forensic procedures

Abstract

In this study the researcher developed a training programme for state prosecutors to address re-victimization of the sexually abused child during forensic procedures. The study commenced with a literature study focusing on the following aspects: Person-centred approach as scientific foundation for the work with sexually abused children during forensic procedures. Sexual abuse and the long-term effects thereof. Addressing re-victimization of the sexually abused child during forensic procedures. After finalizing the literature study, the researcher did the empirical study, which was a combined qualitative-quantitative study. The researcher started with the qualitative study, where prosecutors dealing with sexual abuse cases were interviewed to determine their training needs. After their training needs were determined a training programme was compiled. This training programme formed part of the quantitative study and was implemented during a training session for prosecutors at the Justice College in Pretoria. The programme was also evaluated making use of a pre- and post-test questionnaire to determine whether there was a knowledge improvement after the presentation of the programme.Thesis (DPhil (Social Work))--University of Pretoria, 2007.Social Work and Criminologyunrestricte

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