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Law Practice,
Criminal

Jan. 2, 2018

USC law professor pioneers child interviewing techniques

Tom Lyon is again breaking new ground, aiming improve how attorneys, social workers and law enforcement interview children.

USC law professor pioneers child interviewing techniques
Tom Lyon, of the USC Gould School of Law

LOS ANGELES — A law professor who’s long been at the forefront of research in the child abuse field is again breaking new ground, this time through an arrangement with Los Angeles County Superior Court that aims to improve how attorneys, social workers and law enforcement officers interview children.

Thomas D. Lyon of the University of Southern California’s Gould School of Law secured a $2.9 million grant that allows him to build on ...

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