2013-09-192013-09-192005http://hdl.handle.net/11212/518http://tinyurl.com/cnkfo7hThese can be extremely difficult cases to investigate. Often there is little or no physical evidence and no witnesses, only a child's allegation that molestation has occurred. With these cases, the suspect interview can be the most critical stage of the investigation. The outcome of the interview can mean the difference between a successful prosecution and the release of the suspect to continue molesting other innocent children. There is nothing that solidifies a case and quiets the dissenters more than a detailed written or videotaped confession from the sexual abuser.pdfInvestigation - child abuseLaw enforcementPerpetratorsSex crimes -- MolestationUnderstanding the Psychology of Child Molesters: A Key to Getting ConfessionsText