Mps Should Support Amendments That Help Child Witnesses


 


 Amendments to the Evidence of Child Witness Act 2007 are being tabled in the Dewan Rakyat this week. I am delighted that the amendments offer more support and rights to child witnesses in Malaysia.
Revising the law is essential for improving the safeguards and welfare of child witnesses in legal proceedings. This update is key to aligning our legislation with international norms and practices grounded in evidence-based practices.
Such changes will ensure that the judiciary can consider the most reliable and complete evidence provided by children.
I would like to thank Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Law and Institutional Reform) Azalina Othman Said for initiating and leading the charge for these vital amendments.
Some have been concerned with the lack of local research on children in the context of the courts and their understanding and sharing of evidence.
I have worked with thousands of children over more than 40 years in child protection. My experience and that of my local paediatric colleagues provide a clear foundation on the issue.
Children’s competence as witnesses
I have no doubt as to the competency of children.
From my experience, children as young as four to five years understand most realities and can comprehensively give a description of child abuse and other serious situations that have happened to them.
By the age of eight, I find almost all children understand serious issues like dying and can give detailed accounts of abuse that they have experienced.
Only children with serious intellectual disabilities and those with psychiatric disorders that impair thinking will need to have their competency assessed.
Eliminating legal requirement of corroboration
In my experience, I have not found children to tell falsehoods more often than adults. In fact, children are more likely to tell the truth and less likely to have devious explanations compared to adults.
Children by the age of four to five years are clearly able to distinguish between fact and fiction and are not prone to fantasy about sexual activities or acts.
Very young children, even under the age of five, are capable of providing accurate information about events they have experienced or witnessed.
They are, however, susceptible to the negative effects of unskilled questioning by adults.
More often than not, inaccuracies in very young children’s testimony are a result of poor questioning by adults such as repeated interviews in an inappropriate manner rather than deliberate lies by children.
The competence and credibility of a very young child’s testimony in court depends on the skills of the interviewing team ie the conditions under which the testimony is elicited.
Using pre-trial case management
I fully support the use of pre-trial case management to provide directions for how children will give evidence, as it will offer support to children and the court officers involved.
It will also reduce the distress to children. In my experience, children are not treated fairly in the local criminal justice system. The courts are generally not child friendly and children are often intimidated by the court environment.
This often results in children not being able to express themselves adequately and deters many children from providing evidence in court. This often results in unintentional secondary victimisation of the child by the courts.
These amendments will not give an unfair advantage to children in court. It is the reverse that will happen. Children will now be given a reasonable advantage to present their evidence in court, on par with what adults receive.
I hope that MPs will support these amendments. It is a step forward in according to children their basic rights and creating a child-friendly court environment.
It will encourage children and families to report crimes against children as they now know that the child’s voice and evidence can be heard and valued in court. - Mkini
DR AMAR-SINGH HSS is a consultant Paediatrician and child disability activist.
The views expressed here are those of the author/contributor and do not necessarily represent the views of MMKtT.


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