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HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA Barnahus- The Children´s House a child-friendly and multiagency response to child abuse, avoiding re-traumatization and maximizing quality of evidence collection The Connect Conference, The University of Central Lancashire, 12 th of May 2016 Bragi Guðbrandsson, Director General The Government Agency for Child Protection, Iceland

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA The background to Barnahus Iceland Increased international awereness following the Stockholm World Congress I on commercial sexual exploitation of children in 1996 The first research conducted on the incidence of child sexual abuse in Iceland - the rate of child sexual abuse higher than imagined The research outcome created a public demand for improved strategies in handling of child sexual abuse cases Barnahus established as a nationwide center in 1998, inspired by in the US CAC approach A conscious attempt to synthesize the sophisticated investigative tradition of the US and the Nordic welfare tradition

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA Child Abuse - Uniqueness of the investigation The vulnerability of the child victim Child victims do not normally bring charges against their offenders The secrecy of the abuse Child victims difficulties in disclosures Lack or absence of evidence other than the child´s disclosure Medical evidence in less than 10% of cases and only conclusive in less than 5% of all cases Other hard evidence or witnesses other than the child victim´s rarely exist

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA Uniqueness of the Intervention Addressing Child Abuse and Neglect (CAN) is not only a judicial issue but requires comprehensive and multiagency intervention The child´s victim´s disclosure/narrative is the key for: Ensuring the safety of the child Providing assistance to the child victim with the aim of physical and psyhcohological recovery Uncovering the crime in terms of criminal investigation, prosecution and sentencing Preventing the perpetrator from reoffending

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA Multiple interviews – Harmful to the Child Victim All the different agencies: the Child Protection Service, the Medical Profession, the Police etc. need to have the child´s account Repetitive interviews by many professionals in different locations can have very harmful effect for the child victim Retraumatisation – re-victimisation Refers to painful/stressful re-experiencing of trauma as a consequence of sexual violence

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA Multiple interviews – Harmful for the Criminal Investigation Repetitive and unstructured interviews can distort the child´s account Suggestibility and leading and misleading questions The childs disclosure becomes contaminated Discrepencies in the child´s story The evidential value of the narrative diminishes Additional harmful experience: the Absence of a child-friendly facilities High level of stress precludes optimal expression Police stations or Hospitals: Wrong messages!

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA “In the best interest of the child” The UN CRC, Article 3.1 “In all actions concerning children, whether undertaken by public or private social welfare institutions, courts of law, administrative authorities or legislative bodies, the best interest of the child shall be a primary consideration”

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA The objective is to identify child-friendly strategies and practices to ensure The „best interests of the child“ without compromising the human right principle The “due process” (fair trial) “Equality of arms”, “evidential immediacy” Mission of Barnahus Child-friendly intervention

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA Multiagency collaboration The Gov. Agency for Child Protection The State Police The State Prosecution The Police Dep. in Reykjavik The University Hospital – Dep. of Pediatric and Dep. of child Psychiatry Association of the Directors of Local Social Services The Child Protection Services in Reykjavik

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA Barnahus Medical Exams and Evaluation Joint Invest. Interviews: court statements/ CPS interviews Victim Therapy Family Counselling/ Support Consultation and advice to local CPS Education, training and research

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA The Barnahus in Reykjavik

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA On arrival at Barnahus

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA Court testimonies The Court Judge is in charge of the procedure – the “due process” The Defence The Prosecution The Police The CPS representative The Child’s Legal Advocate The child´s disclosure is elicited by trained forensic interviewer according to evidence based interview protocol and videotaped

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA Interviewing room

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA The observation room

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA Court session via IT - technology

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA CPS exploratory interview Guidelines: At the request of the Child Protection Services Disclosure is absent or very weak/ambigous Offender has not been identified Offender is below the age of criminal responsibility(15 years)

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA Medical examinations At the request of the Police, the CPS, the Child or the Parents Implemented by experienced paediatrician, a gynaecologist and a trained nurse A child friendly examination room The use of “video-colposcope” and it´s therapeutic value by active participation of the child Anaesthesia exceptional Acute forensic medicals performed at UH

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA The medical room

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA Victim therapy - family counselling The child and the non-offending parent(s) receive (legal) counselling after the investigative interview Victim therapy can start soon after The dual role of interviewer/therapist excluded in individual cases The videotaped child´s disclosure is used for initial assessment and treatment plan TFCBT (Trauma Focused Cognitive-behavioural) therapy – group therapy under way The therapists are generally required to submit reports and testify in court proceedings

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA Almost 18 years of experience About children have been referred to Barnahus from the onset; appr annually in recent years Enhanced credibility results in increase of reports of SA Cases investigated have more than doubled Indictments pr. year have more than tripled Convictions pr year have more than doubled Evaluation shows significantly better outcomes for child victims and their families

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA Before and after: investigations, indictments and convictions of sexual abuse

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA Epidemiological intervention CSA(%)

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA Barnahus, evolving approach Barnahus has assumed a key role in the Justice as well as Child Protection System of the Nordic Countries Allowing for difficulties of definitions, Barnahus can be found in 50 locations in Iceland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark Recommended by international and professional bodies inter alia: Council of Europe: the Lanzarote Committee and the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities, Guidelines of Child-friendly justice (2010) etc. ISPCAN, the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect: The multidisciplinary award 2006

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA Barnahus in the Nordic context Paths of coming into being The role of the state, regional- and the local authorities The legislative framework Affiliations: social services/police Juxtaposition: responsibilities of partners Collaboration: from being structured to informal Target groups: victims sexual abuse or CAN generally Investigative interviews Medical examination Treatment strategies

HÖFÐABORG · BORGARTÚNI 21 · 105 REYKJAVÍK · B ARNAVERNDARSTOFA Evaluation studies Significantly better outcomes for child victims and their families Positive experiences of the different professions Scope for improvements: Sweden: the importance of clearly structured roles, coordination and collaboration as well as committments of the different agencies by signed agreements Norway: child protection deficit Iceland: judges discretion on determining where statements are to be taken Sweden University of Lund (2008); University of Stockholm (dep.of law) (2010), Svedin and Landberg (2012), Univ. of Kristianstad and two from Univ. of Lund (ongoing) Norway Nova (2012) Iceland RBF University of Iceland (2010) Nova: Comparative study of Barnahus in the Nordic countries under way