Testifying in court as a victim of crime for persons with little or no functional speech
Speech is an activity to express the ideas or thoughts. Speech is an oral communication delivered by...
Victims of crime often do not understand how to testify and are often intimidated to go on the stand...
Children are often required to testify viva voce in criminal trials. The question arises whether chi...
Keywordscrime, abuse, testify, court, speech disability, AACAbstractCrime against people with develo...
Accessing the criminal justice system is a basic human right protected internationally by the Conven...
Purpose: This paper highlights the forensic implications of language impairment in 2 key (and overla...
With an emphasis on the linguistic experiences of sexual-assault witnesses in the British legal syst...
Language barriers in eyewitness testimonies may pose threats toward witnesses’ accuracy, and consequ...
Individuals with disabilities face multiple barriers and vulnerabilities in society, including viole...
Victim impact statements (VISs) are said to introduce restorative elements into the sentencing heari...
The purpose of this study was to discover if as an expert witness, an SLP can make a significant imp...
Violation of language norms committed by an individual can result in sanctions or punishment. The pe...
ABSTRACT: This paper analyzes aspects of the tactical activity of hearing to the injured person, men...
Since the twentieth century, information has become a particularly powerful tool of influence in all...
The victim as subject of the trial. The giving of evidence by the victim as a right and as a duty. R...
Speech is an activity to express the ideas or thoughts. Speech is an oral communication delivered by...
Victims of crime often do not understand how to testify and are often intimidated to go on the stand...
Children are often required to testify viva voce in criminal trials. The question arises whether chi...
Keywordscrime, abuse, testify, court, speech disability, AACAbstractCrime against people with develo...
Accessing the criminal justice system is a basic human right protected internationally by the Conven...
Purpose: This paper highlights the forensic implications of language impairment in 2 key (and overla...
With an emphasis on the linguistic experiences of sexual-assault witnesses in the British legal syst...
Language barriers in eyewitness testimonies may pose threats toward witnesses’ accuracy, and consequ...
Individuals with disabilities face multiple barriers and vulnerabilities in society, including viole...
Victim impact statements (VISs) are said to introduce restorative elements into the sentencing heari...
The purpose of this study was to discover if as an expert witness, an SLP can make a significant imp...
Violation of language norms committed by an individual can result in sanctions or punishment. The pe...
ABSTRACT: This paper analyzes aspects of the tactical activity of hearing to the injured person, men...
Since the twentieth century, information has become a particularly powerful tool of influence in all...
The victim as subject of the trial. The giving of evidence by the victim as a right and as a duty. R...
Speech is an activity to express the ideas or thoughts. Speech is an oral communication delivered by...
Victims of crime often do not understand how to testify and are often intimidated to go on the stand...
Children are often required to testify viva voce in criminal trials. The question arises whether chi...