Robbins, S. P.2016-12-132016-12-132016Robbins, S. P. (2016). Investigating False Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse. New Orleans, LA: Workshop presented at the 2016 National Organization of Forensic Social Work Conference, ( June 2016), 9 p.https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/aee4/154e06da408708c974bd8e7268af38fd04bc.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11212/3110Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this presentation, attendees will be able to: a. Identify the contexts that may give rise to false allegations of sexual abuse; b. List three different types of false allegations; c. Identify from a list of child sexual behaviors, those that are found in children who have not been abused; d. Identify the ways in which children’s memory can become distorted; e. List at least three interviewing techniques that can lead to false allegations; and f. Identify at least five red flag indicators of a false allegation that indicate the need for a more thorough investigation of the case. (Author Text)en-USconference presentationchild abuselaw enforcementinvestigationevidenceguidelinesInvestigating False Allegations of Child Sexual AbusePresentation