In alliance with Adamson University, College of Law
Best Practices in the Examination of Child Witness
Become capable of carefully assessing whether a survivor should be presented in court
Category
Trial and Pre-Trial Skills
Credit Unit
1
DURATION
45:00
EXPIRATION DATE
2/24/2029 12:00:00 AM
OVERVIEW
This course deals with what works when presenting a child witness for examination in an OSEC case.
It highlights salient provisions and foundational concepts of the Rule on Examination of Child Witness (RECW) and discusses child protective strategies not covered in the previous courses.
It provides instructions on trauma-informed strategies in the presentation of child witnesses, some considerations before presenting a child witness, and ways to prepare a child witness for hearing.
Learners will now have navigated the training in full circle as they return to the practicality of the Best Interest of the Child principle discussed in Course 1.
Course Status
AVAILABLE NOW
Course Price
₱0.00
when you avail the Full Compliance (36 Units) bundle
₱0.00
Regular price for 1 credit unit course
Lecturer
PROS. PRINCESS ROXANNE SUCOR
Assistant City Prosecutor, Office of the City Prosecutor - Taguig City
Pros. Sucor is a well-acknowledged Assistant City Prosecutor of the Office of the City Prosecutor - Taguig City for her 6-year career in prosecuting and obtaining convictions against perpetrators of various crimes, including child trafficking. Born and raised in Iligan City, Pros. Sucor holds a Bachelor Nursing and a Bachelor of Laws. In 2021, she served as a Non-Executive Visiting Scholar at the Institute of Justice of the Ministry of Justice in South Korea, and wrote a guide on using digital evidence to prosecute online sexual exploitation of children. She is a travel enthusiast and a self-proclaimed chef who enjoys K-Dramas.