
When Kids Witness the Unimaginable
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In this episode of One in Ten, Teresa Huizar speaks with Katie Connell, a forensic interviewing expert and retired FBI unit chief, about the impact of mass violence on children. They discuss the prevalence of mass violence incidents, the importance of trauma-informed care for child witnesses, and the evolving roles of Children's Advocacy Centers (CACs) in these tragic events. The conversation explores challenges and strategies in interviewing child witnesses, the need for strong community partnerships, and long-term impacts on affected communities. Insights are also shared on supporting the resilience of first responders and the critical role of CACs in providing ongoing support to traumatized children.
Time Stamps:
00:00 Introduction to the Episode
00:26 Understanding Mass Violence
01:07 Impact on Children and Trauma-Informed Care
01:47 Interview with Katie Connell
02:18 Defining Mass Violence Incidents
03:50 Role of CACs in Mass Violence
06:10 Case Study: Columbine and Its Long-Term Effects
09:48 Challenges and Considerations for Forensic Interviewers
12:09 Federal and Local Law Enforcement Collaboration
21:56 Community Partnerships and Long-Term Support
27:00 Supporting Responders and Secondary Trauma
35:17 Final Thoughts and Reflections
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FBI-NCA MOU (memorandum of understanding) began in 2015 and was updated in 2022; it ensures our law enforcement partners have access to CAC services needed to investigate and prosecute federal child abuse cases
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