Every day a child is asked to testify in court. Children who have to testify in the public court are vulnerable to external sources. In this article, I will explain why children should not be witnesses in the courtroom. I will show all the different effects the child will accept and prove that these effects are unreliable. The interview process has a big impact on children. Ceci and Bruck (1995) showed that children's witnesses may be interrogated up to 12 times during the investigation as a result of the investigation. It will take a year and a half for the procedure to complete. A child can not remember the exact details at that time. Their answer to the question is c
Millions of American children witness the domestic violence every year, and these events can affect the rest of their lives. According to the National Child Violence Examination Survey, in 2011, one in 12 children witnessed a family attack, of which one third witnessed a family attack. It is considered to be the most comprehensive research in this field. . Dorothy Lenig, director of the state's largest domestic violence program, House of Laws Maryland's Legal Clinic, says: "The next iteration is to persuade people not to criticize the victims, and now we are going to the next stage and I think they truly understand the impact on children."
The influence of domestic violence on children is the fact that one of their parents plays an important role in the happiness and development of children witnessing violence abusing domestic violence among other parent families It is due to. In the Philippines in 2009, it is estimated that from 7 million to 14 million children are experiencing domestic violence, about 3.3 million children are receiving domestic violence every year. Children who have witnessed domestic violence at home should be 15 times more likely to be condemned, living in constant fear and being a victim of abuse. A careful observation during the dialogue will warn the healthcare provider of the need for further investigation and intervention such as dysfunction in the fields of physiology, behavior, emotion and social life, as well as assistance of early intervention and child victims it can.
Children living in families whose parents and carers are being abused are often referred to as "child witnesses" or "visited" domestic violence children. However, the term "child contact with domestic violence" provides a more comprehensive definition as it encompasses several ways in which children are exposed to domestic violence. Caregivers often think that they protect their children from witnessing abuse, but children living in these families report differently. Researchers have found that 80% to 90% of households with domestic violence can provide detailed reports on domestic violence. The risk of child's domestic violence is usually divided into three categories.