The Child Witness Pack: An Evaluation
An increasing number of children are finding themselves in court to give evidence, perhaps as the victims of crime, or as witnesses. 'The Child Witness Pack' (NSPCC/Childline, 1993) aims to provide help and support for children and young people facing the daunting prospect of attending cou...
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