An investigative Interview is a “formal planned interview with a child, carried out by staff trained and competent to conduct it…” Guidance on interviewing Child Witnesses in Scotland, Scottish Government 2011.
The decision to undertake a JII of a child witness will be taken by the core agencies during the Inter-Agency Referral Discussion (IRD). Time-sensitive forensic pressures may require immediate action; however any such action must always be preceded by discussion between relevant partner agencies. A full IRD must be undertaken as soon as practicable.
The main purposes of the Investigative Interview are to -
- Learn the child’s account of the circumstances prompting the enquiry
- Gather information to permit decision-making on whether the child in question or any other child is in need of protection
- Gather sufficient evidence to suggest whether a crime has been committed against the child or anyone else
- Gather evidence that may lead to a ground of referral to the Children’s Hearing being established
- Ensure an appropriate support plan can be developed to meet the child’s needs
Interviews should always be tailored to the needs of the child and the circumstances leading to the investigation. Interviews will only take place within the context of an overall child protection process, with the exception of requests from the Procurator Fiscal or where an interview is required for evidential purposes only.