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Guidance on joint investigative interviewing of child witnesses in Scotland

Good practice guidance for police officers and social workers who are carrying out joint investigative interviews with child witnesses.

Guidance on joint investigative interviewing of child witnesses in Scotland
Publisher: 
Scottish Government
Copyright: 
Copyright © Crown Copyright
Published: 
2011
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