NATIONAL CENTER FOR PROSECUTION OF CHILD ABUSE

Reasonable Efforts is published by the (APRI), the training and technical assistance provider for the National Child Protection Training Center (NCPTC) at Winona State University (WSU). Items may be reprinted if attributed to the American Prosecutors Research Institute and to Winona State University.
Direct inquiries and news article suggestions to NCPTC, 507-457-2890, or write to National Child Protection Training Center, Winona State University, 227 Maxwell Hall, Winona, MN 55987.
Reasonable Efforts is prepared under Cooperative Agreement No. 2003-JN-FX-K009 from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Dept. of Justice. This information is offered for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Points of view or opinions expressed in these documents are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the U.S. Dept. of Justice, the National District Attorneys Association or the American Prosecutors Research Institute.
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2006
Volume 3 Number 4
Using the Medical Diagnosis and Statements to a Treating Physician Exceptions to Confrontation in Child Abuse Cases After Crawford v. Washington — Part Two
Volume 3 Number 3
Using the Medical Diagnosis and Statements to a Treating Physician Exceptions to Confrontation in Child Abuse Cases After Crawford v. Washington
— Part One: The Physician’s Role
Volume 3 Number 2
Finding Words in Court: The Forensic Interviewer as Expert Witness
Volume 3 Number 1
When the Victim is Very Young:Assessing Allegations of Sexual Abusein Pre-school children (Part 2 of 2)
2005
2004
Volume 2 Number 1
When Words Hurt: Investigating and Proving a Case of Psychological Maltreatment ![]()
Volume 1 Number 6
A Call to Clarify Child Protection Law (Part 2 of 2) ![]()
Volume 1 Number 5
A Call to Clarify Child Protection Law (Part 1 of 2) ![]()
Volume 1 Number 4
How the Dynamics Between Animal Abuse and Child Abuse Affect the Forensic Interview Process ![]()
Volume 1 Number 3
Using the Crawford v. Washington
“Forfeiture by Wrongdoing” Confrontation Clause Exception in Child Abuse Cases ![]()
Volume 1 Number 2
You Were Just Assigned to Family Court ... Now What? ![]()
