Chemical castration,2: 731
Chicago Jury Project, 1:65–68,2: 454
impact of,1:67–68
studies and results,1:65–67
Child abuse,1:73–77
CAP Inventory,1:68–69
causes of,1: 76
death penalty and,1: 10
defining,1:75–76
false memories,1:310–313
incidence of,1: 74
intimate partner violence and,1: 383
jury, perceptions of victims,1:83–84
potential effects of,1:74–76
prevention and intervention of,1: 76
sexual abuse of children,1:73,1:83,1:85–89
termination of parental rights,2: 794
Child Abuse Potential (CAP) Inventory, 1:68–69
reliability of,1:68–69
validity of,1: 69
Child custody
historical review of,1:70–71,2: 791
tender years doctrine,2:791–792
See alsoChild custody evaluations; Divorce
and child custody
Child custody evaluations, 1:69–72,1:231–232
Ackerman-Schoendorf Parent Evaluation of Custody
Test,1:1–2
evaluation of parental responsibility,1:71–72
high-conflict families,1: 71
Parental Custody Index,1:1–2
Parent-Child Relationship Inventory (PCRI),2:536–538
psychologist and,1: 71
Uniform Child Custody Evaluation System,2:822–824
Childhood amnesia,2: 691
Child maltreatment, 1:73–77
causes of,1: 76
defining,1:75–76
incidence of,1: 74
mandatory reporting statutes,1: 87
potential effects of,1:74–76
prevention and intervention of,1: 76
See alsoChild abuse
Child molesters,1:6,2:721,2: 733
Child pornography, online,1: 178
Child Psychopathy Scale (CPS),1: 439
Children
criminal responsibility and,1: 157
deception detection in,1:212–215
as defendants,1: 84
eyewitness identifiction by,1:289,2: 770
guardianship of,1:338–340,1: 339
informed consent to clinical research,1: 150
juvenile offenders,1:431–435
media violence and behavior,2:482–486
Megan’s Laws,2:721–724
missing. SeeMissing children
parens patriae doctrine,2: 536
Parent-Child Relationship Inventory,2:536–538
pedophilia,2:547–550,2:717–718
posttraumatic stress disorder in,2:611–612
stress and,2: 770
termination of parental rights,2:792–795
testimony by. SeeChildren’s testimony
See alsoChild abuse; Child custody; Child custody
evaluations; Children’s testimony, evaluation by
juries; Child sexual abuse; Divorce and child custody
Children’s testimony, 1:77–82, 1: 89
courtroom scene,1:81–82
disguises and appearance changes and,1: 289
individual difference factors,1: 79
interview techniques and protocols,1:79–81
jury evaluation of,1:82–84
memory and suggestibility in child witness,1:77–79
photo lineups,1: 81
props and cues for,1:80–81
Statement Validity Assessment,2:757–760
Children’s testimony, evaluation by juries, 1:82–84
Child sexual abuse, 1:73,1:83,1:85–89
child molesters,1:6,2:721,2: 733
consequences of,1:87–88
false memories,1:310–313
hypnosis to recall,1: 362
identification of victims,1:86–87
incest offenders,1:6,2:733–734
incidence and prevalence of,1: 86
mandatory reporting statutes,1: 87
Megan’s Laws,2:721–724
pedophilia and,2: 549
repressed and recovered memories,2:688–691
Statement Validity Assessment,2:757–760
testifying in court,1: 89
treatment for victims and families,1:88–89
truth in children’s statements about,1: 214
“Choir practice,”2: 591
CI (Cognitive Interview). SeeCognitive Interview(CI)
CITs (crisis intervention teams). SeeCrisis intervention
teams (CITs)
City of Boca Raton, Faragher v.,2: 739
City of Oakland, Fuller v.,2: 736
City of Tampa, Voyeur Dorm L.C. v.,2: 530
Civil commitment, 1:89–92,2: 634
consequences of,1: 90
dangerousness as basis for,1: 91
hearing for,1: 92
institutionalization and deinstitutionalization,1:374–376
involuntary outpatient commitment,2:532–534
justifications for,1: 90
limits on,2: 491
mandated community treatment,2:476–477,2: 712
parens patriae doctrine,1:91,2:535–536
patient’s rights,2:544–547
of sex offenders,2:720–721
statutory criteria for,1:90–92
Civil commitment hearing,1: 92
Civil Rights Act (1964),1:225,2: 736
CKT (Concealed Knowledge Test). SeeConcealed
Knowledge Test (CKT)
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