Strategic Utilization of Case Themes in Child Abuse Prosecution

Through themes, prosecutors can communicate with the jury on a deeper level that includes feelings as well as facts. This article first discusses what is essential to an effective theme before highlighting seven overlapping themes prosecutors can employ in many child abuse cases. Read here.

Authors: Emilie Delanois, Danielle Baron, and Robert Peters

Publisher: Zero Abuse Project

Date: December 18, 2024

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