Avoiding the deaf penalty: a review of the experiences of d/Deaf individuals in the criminal justice system
AM Zidenberg - Disability & Society, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Despite real life examples of injustices in the criminal justice system involving d/Deaf
individuals and calls from advocacy groups for more awareness and training related to this …
individuals and calls from advocacy groups for more awareness and training related to this …
De (a) fining consent: Exploring nuances of offering and receiving sexual consent among Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing people
Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing persons may rely upon non-verbal modes of communication to
convey and attain sexual consent. However, this may increase the risk of inaccurate …
convey and attain sexual consent. However, this may increase the risk of inaccurate …
[PDF][PDF] Intralingual Interpreting in the Courtroom: An ethnographic study of Deaf interpreters' perceptions of their role and positioning
C Tester - PhD dissertationm, Gallaudet University, 2021 - researchgate.net
Courtroom interpreting is an institutionally situated activity and involves multiple
stakeholders, including the interpreter (Angelelli, 2004; Mikkelson, 2008). This study …
stakeholders, including the interpreter (Angelelli, 2004; Mikkelson, 2008). This study …
Changing the international justice landscape: Perspectives on deaf citizenship and jury service
In Australia and other countries with adversarial court systems, such as Ireland and the
United Kingdom, deaf people have not typically been permitted to serve as jurors because of …
United Kingdom, deaf people have not typically been permitted to serve as jurors because of …
The Rights of Persons With Sensory Disabilities to Participate in Juries
L Waddington, P Harpur - The Future of Mental Health, Disability …, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
As a commissioner of the Victorian Law Reform Commission, Emeritus Professor McSherry
is currently involved in considering what changes should be made to enhance access for …
is currently involved in considering what changes should be made to enhance access for …
Harmonization of national laws with the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities: country case study Australia
K Finch - 2023 - repository.unescap.org
This publication emanates from an ESCAP research project to study the trends of Asian and
Pacific countries in harmonizing national laws with the Convention on the Rights of Persons …
Pacific countries in harmonizing national laws with the Convention on the Rights of Persons …
[PDF][PDF] Access to justice for deaf signers: the Justisigns project164
Recent decades have seen a steady increase in the recognition of sign languages at the
pan-European, national, and regional levels of government (Council of Europe, 2003, 2018; …
pan-European, national, and regional levels of government (Council of Europe, 2003, 2018; …
Legal Bias and the Deaf Community
JMK de Vries - 2020 - scholarsbank.uoregon.edu
This paper aims to review the existing literature regarding deaf persons serving as jurors.
Due to the limited research in any given locale, this review will include research from …
Due to the limited research in any given locale, this review will include research from …