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This document is a page from a court transcript dated January 15, 2025, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Rocchio. The questioning focuses on the validity of "offender-generated data" and the findings of several studies, including one by McElvaney and Culhane, about the disclosure patterns of child victims. Key points discussed include the potential for cognitive distortions in self-reports and a study finding that a majority of children first disclosed to their mothers and peers.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Rocchio Witness
Person being cross-examined, as indicated by "Rocchio - Cross" and answering questions (A).
McElvaney Author
Mentioned as a co-author of an article or study: "the McElvaney and Culhane article."
Culhane Author
Mentioned as a co-author of an article or study: "the McElvaney and Culhane article."

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Appears at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting agency that transcribed the proceeding.
The government Government agency
Mentioned as having the ability to ask questions on redirect examination.

Timeline (1 events)

2025-01-15
Cross-examination of witness Rocchio regarding studies on offender data and victim disclosure.
Southern District Court (implied)
Rocchio Unnamed Questioner

Locations (1)

Location Context
Implied location of the legal proceeding, as the transcript was produced by "SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C."

Relationships (2)

Rocchio Professional Unnamed Questioner
The document is a transcript of a formal cross-examination in a legal setting, with one person asking questions (Q) and Rocchio answering (A).
McElvaney Professional Culhane
They are referred to as the authors of the "McElvaney and Culhane article," indicating they are co-authors.

Key Quotes (3)

"offender-generated data through self-reports because it could be subject to cognitive distortions -- minimization or exaggerations,"
Source
— Questioner (quoting a summary) (The questioner is asking the witness to confirm that an author was critical of offender-generated data for these reasons.)
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"Majority of children told their mothers and their peers first."
Source
— Questioner (quoting study findings) (The questioner is presenting a finding from a study to the witness for confirmation.)
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Quote #2
"220 minor victims"
Source
— Questioner (quoting a study) (The questioner is introducing the next study to be discussed, identified by its subject group.)
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Quote #3

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