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 …

De (a) fining consent: Exploring nuances of offering and receiving sexual consent among Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing people

V Letico, M Iliadis, R Walters - Criminology & Criminal …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …

[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 …

Changing the international justice landscape: Perspectives on deaf citizenship and jury service

J Napier, D Spencer, S Hale, M San Roque… - Sign Language …, 2018 - muse.jhu.edu
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 …

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 …

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 …

[PDF][PDF] Access to justice for deaf signers: the Justisigns project164

L Leeson, J Napier, T Haug, T Lynch, H Sheikh - UNCRPD IMPLEMENTATION - eud.eu
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; …

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 …

[引用][C] Evidence-based training for legal interpreters to work with deaf jurors

J Napier, D Russell, S Hale, D Spencer, M San Roque - Proceedings of the …, 2018