University of South Carolina Children's Law Center2019-06-172019-06-172009University of South Carolina Children's Law Center. (2009). Resource guide for use of interpreters in child abuse proceedings. University of South Carolina.https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/49238127.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11212/4401The Children’s Law Center prepared this resource guide for lawyers, child protection workers, children’s advocacy center workers, and others involved in the investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases in which the victims require an interpreter. Victims of child abuse who require an interpreter may have English as a second language or have a speech or hearing impairment. (Author Introduction)en-USchild abusedeafdisabilitiescourtpolicybest practicesResource guide for use of interpreters in child abuse proceedingsArticle