Faculty, Staff and Student Publications

Language

English

Publication Date

9-22-2025

Journal

Violence Against Women

DOI

10.1177/10778012251379426

PMID

40982330

Abstract

Adult forensic interviewing (AFI) collects evidence for the investigation and prosecution of interpersonal violence in a trauma-informed setting. The present study uses mixed methods evaluation data from an AFI program in the U.S. to assess survivors' perceptions of safety and the utility of participating in these interviews. Most participants felt the process was beneficial to their personal lives and criminal justice system engagement by: (a) allowing them to share their stories in more detail, (b) supporting their healing journeys, and (c) helping them feel safer through resource referral. AFI is a promising practice that warrants continued research.

Keywords

adult forensic interviewing, criminal legal system, intimate partner violence, sexual assault, survivor services

Published Open-Access

yes

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