Abstract

Summary The multivictim case presents special difficulties for the child protection system, including enhanced probability of multiple interviews and potential contamination of children's narratives by a variety of sources. Further, multivictim cases have been empirically shown to be more likely to involve severely abused children, fantastic claims, and other complicating factors. This paper presents eleven complications likely to arise in such cases and a number of potential routes to mitigate the problems that occur.

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