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Forensic Interview Form

The Forensic Interview Form is a document used by law enforcement and other professionals to collect information from victims and witnesses of crime. The form includes questions about the incident, the victim's personal information, and any other relevant details. The purpose of the form is to collect as much information as possible to help investigate the crime and bring the perpetrators to justice.

3 minutes to complete

Eligibility

Anyone who has been a victim or witness to a crime is eligible to fill out a Forensic Interview Form.

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Questions for Forensic Interview Form

Questions

1.

What is the victim's name?

The answer should be a text input.
2.

What is the victim's address?

The answer should be a text input.
3.

What is the victim's phone number?

The answer should be a phone number.
4.

What is the victim's date of birth?

The answer should be a date input.
5.

What is the victim's gender?

The answer should be a text input.
6.

What is the victim's race?

The answer should be a text input.
7.

What is the victim's ethnicity?

The answer should be a text input.
8.

What is the victim's marital status?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Single
  2. Married
  3. In a domestic partnership
  4. Divorced
  5. Widowed
9.

How many children does the victim have?

The answer should be a text input.
10.

What is the victim's educational background?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Less than a high school diploma
  2. High school degree or equivalent
  3. Bachelor's degree
  4. Master's degree
  5. Doctorate
11.

What is the victim's criminal history, if any?

The answer should be a text input.
12.

What is the victim's current physical condition?

The answer should be a text input.
13.

What is the victim's mental health history, if any?

The answer should be a text input.
14.

What is the victim's current mental condition?

The answer should be a text input.
15.

What is the victim's alcohol and drug use history, if any?

The answer should be a text input.
16.

What is the victim's current alcohol and drug use status?

The answer should be a text input.
17.

What is the victim's relationship to the perpetrator?

The answer should be a text input.
18.

What is the victim's relationship to the victim's family?

The answer should be a text input.
19.

. What is the victim's relationship to the community?

The answer should be a text input.
20.

What is the victim's immigration status, if any?

The answer should be a text input.
21.

. What languages does the victim speak?

The answer should be a text input.
22.

What is the victim's country of origin?

The answer should be a country.
23.

What is the victim's religious affiliation, if any?

The answer should be a text input.

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Here are some FAQs and additional information
on
Forensic Interview Form

What is a forensic interview?

A forensic interview is a structured conversation between a trained interviewer and a child or adolescent victim or witness of crime, in which the interviewer seeks to obtain information about the child or adolescent's experience in a developmentally and culturally appropriate manner.

Why is a forensic interview conducted?

A forensic interview is conducted in order to obtain information from a child or adolescent victim or witness in a way that is developmentally and culturally appropriate, and that will be helpful to investigators and prosecutors in their efforts to hold offenders accountable and keep children and communities safe.

How is a forensic interview conducted?

A forensic interview is conducted by a trained interviewer in a private setting, away from the child or adolescent's home or other stressful environment. The interviewer uses developmentally and culturally appropriate questions and techniques to obtain information from the child or adolescent about their experience.

What happens after a forensic interview is conducted?

After a forensic interview is conducted, the information gathered is typically used by investigators and prosecutors in their efforts to hold offenders accountable and keep children and communities safe. In some cases, the information gathered in a forensic interview may also be used in civil or criminal proceedings.

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