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Children and Justice: Overcoming Language Barriers: Cooperation in Interpreter-Mediated Questioning of Minors
Contributor(s): Salaets, Heidi (Editor), Balogh, Katalin (Editor)
ISBN: 1780682824     ISBN-13: 9781780682822
Publisher: Intersentia
OUR PRICE:   $95.04  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: July 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Criminal Procedure
- Law | Child Advocacy
- Law | Trial Practice
Dewey: 347.072
LCCN: 2015506133
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.3" W x 9.4" (1.50 lbs) 408 pages
 
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Interpreter-mediated child interviews, by their nature, involve communication with vulnerable interviewees who need extra support for three main reasons: their age (under 18), their native language, and their procedural status (as vulnerable victims, witnesses, or suspects). The CO-Minor-IN/QUEST research project (JUST/2011/JPEN/AG/2961; January 2013-December 2014) studied the interactional dynamics of interpreter-mediated child interviews during the pre-trial phase of criminal proceedings. The project provides guidance in implementing the 2012/29/EU Directive establishing minimum standards on the rights, support, and protection of victims of crime. This book sets out the key findings from a survey conducted in the project partners' countries (Belgium, France, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, and the UK), targeting the different professional groups involved in child interviewing. Both the quantitative and qualitative analyses of the respondents' answers are discussed in detail. The book also provides hands-on chapters, addressing concrete cases of children involved in criminal procedures who required the assistance of an interpreter to ensure their rights were fully protected. Finally, a set of recommendations is offered to professionals working in this legal area. [Subject: Criminal Law, Children's Law, Mediation]