Specialist Child Interviewing Guidelines

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From: Ross Francis

Dear New Zealand Police,

Please supply me with a copy of the official Specialist Child Interviewing Guidelines (if any) that were operational in 1992.

Before a child can be formally interviewed by a specialist interviewer, is the written consent of the guardian(s) or parent(s) of the child required? If so, when did this policy come into effect? Is the child's written consent also required?

I understand current guidelines state that in “most cases one video interview [of a child] will be sufficient”. When did this guideline come into effect, and what was the previous guideline in regards to the recommended number of child interviews?

If a child is to be interviewed more than once, does a second (or third) interview require justification? If so, who can justify such a decision and is it recommend that any such justification be put in writing?

I look forward to your reply.

Yours faithfully,

Ross Francis

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Dear Mr Francis

 

 

On behalf of the Commissioner I acknowledge receipt of your Official
Information Act request of 31 July 2017.  You requested the following
information:

 

Please supply me with a copy of the official Specialist Child Interviewing
Guidelines (if any) that were operational in 1992.

Before a child can be formally interviewed by a specialist interviewer, is
the written consent of the guardian(s) or parent(s) of the child required?
If so, when did this policy come into effect? Is the child's written
consent also required?

I understand current guidelines state that in “most cases one video
interview [of a child] will be sufficient”. When did this guideline come
into effect, and what was the previous guideline in regards to the
recommended number of child interviews?

If a child is to be interviewed more than once, does a second (or third)
interview require justification? If so, who can justify such a decision
and is it recommend that any such justification be put in writing?

 

Your request is being actioned pursuant to the Official Information Act
1982.

 

 

Yours sincerely

[1]New Zealand Raewyn Thomson
Police Logo Ministerial Services Advisor | Ministerial Services | New
Zealand Police
E: [2][email address
Police National Headquarters, 180 Molesworth Street,
Thorndon, PO Box 3017, Wellington 6011
[3]www.police.govt.nz

 

 

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