1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf01875871
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The confrontation clause and the child victim of sexual abuse

Abstract: Courtroom proceedings for child sexual abuse often represent a morass of conflicting rights and counterproductive justice. Within this article, conflicting rights of adults and children regarding courtroom testimony are explored with an interest in assessing the effects of testifying for children and addressing the process of making children's testimonies less traumatic and more credible.Attention to child sexual abuse has increased significantly within the past several years (

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