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    Evaluation of a Comprehensive Interactive Training System for Investigative Interviewers of Children by Benson, Mairi S, Powell, Martine B

    Published in Psychology, public policy, and law (01-08-2015)
    “…This article reports on the evaluation of an interactive interviewer training system with a large, heterogeneous sample of investigative interviewers of…”
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    Factors Related to the Accuracy of Self-Reported Dietary Intake of Children Aged 6 to 12 Years Elicited with Interviews: A Systematic Review by Sharman, Stefanie J., PhD, Skouteris, Helen, PhD, Powell, Martine B., PhD, Watson, Brittany

    “…Abstract Background Understanding the relationship between children’s dietary consumption and health is important. As such, it is crucial to explore factors…”
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    Professionals' perceptions of a multi-agency computerised data sharing system by Powell, Martine B., Casey, Sharon

    Published in Psychiatry, psychology, and law (01-12-2022)
    “…We examined the perceptions of multi-agency child abuse investigation professionals following the implementation of an independent computerised data linkage…”
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    Challenges in translating interview protocols for alleged child victims of sexual abuse to different languages: A case study by Navarro, Carolina, Knight, Tess, Sharman, Stefanie J., Powell, Martine B.

    Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-08-2019)
    “…Adequate interviewing of alleged victims of child sexual abuse is critical for the investigation and for preserving the welfare of the child. Investigative…”
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    Using item response theory modelling to understand criminal justice professionals' perceptions of cross-examination in child sexual abuse trials by Lee, Eunro, Goodman-Delahunty, Jane, Martschuk, Natalie, Westera, Nina, Powell, Martine B.

    Published in Psychiatry, psychology, and law (01-12-2023)
    “…The need to educate criminal justice professionals about best practices to cross-examine complainants of child sexual abuse is widely acknowledged. Yet, a…”
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    Consistency amongst pairs: How consistent are child co‐witnesses with one another? by Deck, Sarah L., Brubacher, Sonja P., Dickinson, Jason J., Powell, Martine B.

    Published in Legal and criminological psychology (01-09-2023)
    “…Abstract Purpose When multiple children are asked about the same event, the consistency of their reports may be used as a heuristic for credibility. Little…”
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    Assessing the training needs of medical students in patient information gathering by Gilligan, Conor, Brubacher, Sonja P, Powell, Martine B

    Published in BMC medical education (02-03-2020)
    “…Effective communication is at the heart of good medical practice but rates of error, patient complaints, and poor clinician job satisfaction are suggestive of…”
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    Enhancing questioning skills through child avatar chatbot training with feedback by Røed, Ragnhild Klingenberg, Baugerud, Gunn Astrid, Hassan, Syed Zohaib, Sabet, Saeed S, Salehi, Pegah, Powell, Martine B, Riegler, Michael A, Halvorsen, Pål, Johnson, Miriam S

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (2023)
    “…Training child investigative interviewing skills is a specialized task. Those being trained need opportunities to practice their skills in realistic settings…”
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    Oral language competence in incarcerated young offenders: Links with offending severity by Snow, Pamela C., Powell, Martine B.

    “…Previous research in Australia and overseas has shown that young offenders serving community-based orders are at high-risk for undetected but clinically…”
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    Forensic risk assessment interviews with youth: how do we elicit the most reliable and complete information? by Leach, Chelsea L., Powell, Martine B.

    Published in Psychiatry, psychology, and law (03-05-2020)
    “…When undertaking a forensic risk assessment with a young person, most evaluators complete an assessment interview to elicit autobiographical history as well as…”
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    Elements Underpinning Successful Implementation of a National Best-Practice Child Investigative Interviewing Framework by Powell, Martine B., Barnett, Mark

    Published in Psychiatry, psychology, and law (04-05-2015)
    “…The complexity and effort required to achieve the widespread implementation of best-practice child interview guidelines justifies the establishment of…”
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    Professionals' Perspectives about the Challenges of Using Interpreters in Child Sexual Abuse Interviews by Powell, Martine B., Manger, Bronwen, Dion, Jacinthe, Sharman, Stefanie J.

    Published in Psychiatry, psychology, and law (01-01-2017)
    “…Interpreters play a crucial role in many investigative interviews with child complainants of sexual abuse; however, little has been written about the…”
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    Investigative Interviewing of Aboriginal Children in Cases of Suspected Sexual Abuse by Hamilton, Gemma, Brubacher, Sonja P., Powell, Martine B.

    Published in Journal of child sexual abuse (18-05-2016)
    “…This study examined the investigative interviewing of Australian Aboriginal children in cases of alleged sexual abuse, with a focus on three commonly included…”
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    Police officers’ perceptions of the challenges involved in Internet Child Exploitation investigation by B. Powell, Martine, Cassematis, Peter, S. Benson, Mairi, Smallbone, Stephen, Wortley, Richard

    “…Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore police officers’ perceptions of the challenges and work stressors of working in Internet Child Exploitation…”
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    The Effect of Victim Age on Police Authorisation of Charges in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse by Leach, Chelsea Louise, Powell, Martine B., Anglim, Jeromy

    Published in Psychiatry, psychology, and law (03-03-2016)
    “…In the study, a cohort of 440 child sexual abuse cases were used to model the effect of victim age on police authorisation of charges. Linear and quadratic…”
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    Children's competence to testify in Australian courts: Implementing the Royal Commission recommendation by Brubacher, Sonja P, Hodgson, Natalie, Goodman-Delahunty, Jane, Powell, Martine B, Westera, Nina

    Published in University of New South Wales law journal (01-11-2019)
    “…In 2017, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse recommended reforms to the law of competence of child witnesses. We examined…”
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    An overview of mock interviews as a training tool for interviewers of children by Powell, Martine B., Brubacher, Sonja P., Baugerud, Gunn Astrid

    Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-07-2022)
    “…Mock (simulated) interviews can be used as a safe context for trainee interviewers to learn and practice questioning skills. When mock interviews are designed…”
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    Professionals' views about child interviews for family law assessments by Turoy‐Smith, Katrine M., Powell, Martine B., Brubacher, Sonja P.

    Published in Family court review (01-10-2018)
    “…Interviews with children form a major part of assessments in contested family law matters. This study provides a qualitative analysis of professionals’…”
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    Courtroom questioning of child sexual abuse complainants: Views of Australian criminal justice professionals by Nina J Westera, Martine B Powell, Rachel Zajac, Jane Goodman-Delahunty

    Published in Salus journal (01-01-2019)
    “…In the prosecution of child sexual offences, complainants' accounts are the most important and sometimes the sole evidence. Police organisations around the…”
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