Forensic interviewers conduct legally-sound, developmentally-appropriate, culturally-competent, neutral, fact-finding interviews of children (and sometimes adults with disabilities) in accordance with CAC referral policy. Forensic interviews are provided at CACs across the country as part of the multidisciplinary team response. Interviews are coordinated with the multidisciplinary team to avoid duplicative interviewing and minimize trauma to those being interviewed.
- Child Forensic Interviewing: Best Practices
- Considerations for the MDT/CAC Approach to Recantation-Infographic
- Forensic Interviewing: What Every Prosecutor Needs to Know
- A Multidisciplinary Team Approach To The Investigation and Prosecution of Child Abuse Cases Involving Recantation
- NCA Approved list of Forensic Interviewing Training
- National Children’s Advocacy Center’s Child Abuse Library Online, Forensic Interviewing Bibliographies
- Outline of the National Children's Advocacy Center Forensic Interview Structure
- Position paper on the Introduction of Evidence in Forensic Interviews of Children