Certified Child Forensic Interview Trainers (CCFIT)
Certified Trainers
Certified Child Forensic Interview Trainers (CCFIT), generally known as certified forensic interviewers/specialists are highly qualified to teach the foundational core entry-level knowledge competencies associated with effective child forensic interviewing. These critical skills, tasks, and functions are all included in the: Child-Centered Approach to Forensic Interviewing Curriculum ". Explore and learn more about how to become a forensic interviewer and NACCFI child forensic interview structure.
The Curriculum
The Child Centered Approach Curriculum : [Click Here]
Certified Trainers
Richard E. Mitchell, DCFI, CFS, CFCI, CCFITStaff InvestigatorBaltimore City Public SchoolsStaff Investigations UnitBaltimore, Maryland 21202Johanna Hager, LCPC, DCFC, FAPA, DCFI, CCFITBraveheart Child Advocacy Center, 292 E. SE. Road, Suite ACambridge, IL 61238Carolyn Thom, RSW, DCFI, CCFITCertified Child Forensic Interviewer and TrainerSpecialized AssessorZebra Child Protection CentreEdmonton Region Child and Family Services DivisionGovernment of Alberta, Alberta Human ServicesSylvia R. Andrew, MSW, PhD, JD, RCFI, CCFITProfessor, Human ServicesUniversity New Mexico GallupGallup, NM 87301Vanessa Villalobos Monteros, Psychologist DCFI, CCFITDepartment of Social Work & PsychologyJustice Department, Costa RicaKarla Chaves Mata, Psychologist DCFI, CCFITDepartment of Social Work & PsychologyJustice Department, Costa RicaAlejandra Vega Rodriguez, Social Worker DCFI, CCFITDepartment of Social Work & PsychologyJustice Department, Costa RicaIvannia Quesada Diaz, Psychologist DCFI, CCFITKarla Vargas Jimenez, Psychologist DCFI, CCFITDepartment of Social Work & PsychologyJustice Department, Costa Rica
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
What Is A Certified Forensic Interviewer?
A Certified Forensic Interviewer (CFI) is a highly skilled professional possessing the capability to undertake diverse investigative interviews involving victims, witnesses, suspects, or other pertinent sources. Such interviews aim to elucidate the veracity of suspicions, allegations, or specific incidents within both public and private sector contexts.
What Is Needed To Become A Forensic Interview Specialist?
Preferred qualifications include a Master's Degree. Experience with victims of child sexual abuse, physical abuse, and family violence is essential. Strong organizational and writing skills, ability to work independently, and effective communication and teamwork skills are required.
Who Is Authorized to Conduct A Forensic Interview?
After the initial stages of a Child Protective Services (CPS) investigation, more detailed forensic interviews may happen. These are usually done by psychologists with special training or professionals with advanced education in the relevant areas of interviewing.
What Are The Responsibilities Of A Forensic Interviewer?
Responsibilities involve coordinating, videotaping, and documenting interviews with children and/or family members, conducting training on child sexual abuse for various groups, and handling complex cases that may require court reports and testimony.
What Are The Responsibilities of A Child Forensic Interviewer?
A Child Forensic Interviewer conducts interviews with children involved in abuse or crime cases, ensuring a safe environment, using appropriate techniques, and collaborating with legal entities for investigations. They stay updated on best practices and adhere to ethical standards in their work.
Can A Child Forensic Interviewer Tell If A Child Is Lying?
When asked follow-up questions, children often share details that show they are not telling the truth. Studies suggest that adults can spot when young children are lying because the children struggle to keep their false stories consistent in their words.
 
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Certification Board Bios
Hector M. Campos LCSW, DCFI Clinical Social Worker Fredericksburg, Virginia Board Chairman
Joan Carter JD MSW Attorney Arlington, Virginia Board Vice Chairman
Kelly Bober DCFI CAC Executive Director Winchester, Virginia Board Secretary
Naomi Lau LCSW DoD Program Analyst Arlington, Virginia Board Treasurer
Sylvia Aldaz DCFI, LSAA CAC Director New Mexico Professional Member
Christina DiMeglio PsyD Psychologist Boston, Mass Professional Member
Daryl B. Leach LCSW, DCFI Child Forensic Interviewer Rockville, Maryland Professional Member
Lisa Mitton LCSW Child Forensic Interviewer Twin Falls, Idaho Professional Member
Barbara Craig MD, FAAP Director AFCCP Bethesda, Maryland Professional Member
Jackson C. Knox Community Organizer Richmond, Virginia Public Member
Jackson C. Knox Community Organizer Richmond, Virginia Public Member
Examination Task Force Bios
Johanna Hager LCPC, DCFI CAC Executive Director Morison, Illinois
Hector M. Campos, LCSW DCFI Clinical Social Worker Fredericksburg, Virginia
Christina Copland M.S. Ed. Child Forensic Interviewer Maryville, Tennessee
Ann D. Goodall LBSW, ACFI Social Work Specialist Child Forensic Interviewer Topeka, Kansas
Leslie Vassilaros, LSW, DCFI CAC Executive Director Wheeling, West Virginia
Michele Thames, DCFI Child Forensic Interviewer Norfolk, Virginia
Kelly Bober, DCFI CAC Executive Director Winchester, Virginia
Paul D. Naylor, PhD Psychometric Consultant Durham, North Carolina
Daryl B. Leach LCSW, DCFI Child Forensic Interviewer Rockville, Maryland
Lisa Mitton, LCSW Child Forensic Interviewer Twin Falls, Idaho