Forensic psychology is a field of action applied to the administration of justice, which is responsible for including new strategies focused on evaluating the legal complexities present in the cases (Saborío, 2005). The forensic psychologist, due to his specific and specialized training, performs psycho-legal assessments, based on a technical activity that consists of creating a relationship between psychological aspects and legal issues (Muñoz et al, 2011), for this reason, his actions in Courtrooms are based as experts or expert opinions which are provided at the request of the different judges, prosecutors or lawyers. In the field of crime investigation, studies have been carried out focused on determining the type of viable techniques or instruments that allow recognizing behaviors, disruptive behaviors, emotional or sensory experiences in individuals who have been through a violent situation. The literary production that has been developed since the last decades has focused on recognizing the different forensic interview protocols taking into account the social, cognitive, emotional and developmental area of the individual, providing the interviewer to adapt the protocol to the individual circumstances of each one of the interviewees