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21 J. Child Sexual Abuse 1 (2012)

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Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 21:1-2, 2012                Routledae
Copyright @ Taylor & Francis Group, LLC                            Group
ISSN: 1053-8712 print/1547-0679 online
DOI: 10.1080/10538712.2012.659114



                              PREFACE


         Editor's Preface to the Special Issue


                ROBERT   GEFFNER,   PhD,  ABN,  ABPP
                     Editor, Journal of Child Sexual Abuse


Over  the past three decades, there have been contested issues and contro-
versies about the most appropriate and effective techniques for investigating
and  forensically interviewing children when sexual abuse allegations occur.
A  number  of forensic interviewing models, protocols, and adaptations of
these models and protocols have been developed and employed  in forensic
interviewing. These models  and protocols have been presented in work-
shops  and at conferences and have  been publicized by their supporters.
The  contested issues and  controversies have also been  the subject of
considerable media attention.
     In 2009, Kuehnle and Connell (2009) edited an extensive volume that
described and discussed some  of the contested issues and controversies in
assessing and evaluating child sexual abuse allegations. Many of their chap-
ters critiqued standard and commonly used techniques and approaches  to
interviewing children who may have been  sexually abused, and the criteria
for deciding whether they have indeed been sexually abused.
     The current special issue of the Journal of Child Sexual Abuse focuses
on  some  of the controversies and contested issues, and also challenges
some  of the ideas advanced by some  authors in the Kuehnle and Connell
book. It should be noted that not all chapters or information in their book
are being challenged, and many  points are mutually agreed upon by their
authors and  the authors of the articles in this special issue. The goal of
this special issue is to advance the science and methodology in the field
of evaluating allegations of child sexual abuse, and to let readers become
more  knowledgeable  about the controversies and contested differences in
approaches  and opinions related to sexual abuse allegations.
     In addition to this special issue, the subsequent two issues of the
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse will include articles and responses by some
authors of the Kuehnle  and Connell  edited volume commenting   on and
rebutting the articles in this special issue. Commentaries by some of the
authors of this special issue and other experts in the field will also be

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