International literature recognises that people with disabilities are at greater risk of crime than their able-bodied counterparts, but that crime against people with disabilities is significantly under-reported and often fails to proceed to prosecution. However, little is known in the Irish context about how the criminal justice system responds to the needs of people with disabilities as victims of crime. This study aims to: Explore the barriers that people with disabilities who report a crime face in accessing the criminal justice system in Ireland and internationally; Compare the legislative tools and frameworks across different jurisdictions which seek to protect the rights of people with disabilities who report crime and abuse; Analyse...
This paper focuses on the problem of crimes perpetrated against persons with disabilities and the ba...
In Australia, recent reports have documented the disproportionate levels of violence and abuse exper...
Purpose While individuals with an intellectual disability form a significant minority in the world...
peer-reviewedThis paper considers the barriers that people with disabilities in Ireland face in acce...
peer-reviewedVictims of crime with disabilities experience the more general problems associated wit...
peer-reviewed In recent decades, criminal justice systems are, at least partially, being reconstruct...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (PWID) are over-represented in criminal justice sy...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (PWID) are over-represented in criminal justice sy...
This thesis explores the manner in which the Irish criminal process addresses the specific needs of ...
non-peer-reviewedPeople with disabilities who become victims of crime have derived some benefits fr...
There is increasing focus on the prevalence of learning disabilities in the criminal justice system....
Irish and international legal reform resulting from the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Dis...
People with disabilities are being routinely denied the basic human right of access to justice, this...
Purpose While individuals with an intellectual disability form a significant minority in the worldwi...
The Australian Human Rights Commission is concerned that many people with disability who need commun...
This paper focuses on the problem of crimes perpetrated against persons with disabilities and the ba...
In Australia, recent reports have documented the disproportionate levels of violence and abuse exper...
Purpose While individuals with an intellectual disability form a significant minority in the world...
peer-reviewedThis paper considers the barriers that people with disabilities in Ireland face in acce...
peer-reviewedVictims of crime with disabilities experience the more general problems associated wit...
peer-reviewed In recent decades, criminal justice systems are, at least partially, being reconstruct...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (PWID) are over-represented in criminal justice sy...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (PWID) are over-represented in criminal justice sy...
This thesis explores the manner in which the Irish criminal process addresses the specific needs of ...
non-peer-reviewedPeople with disabilities who become victims of crime have derived some benefits fr...
There is increasing focus on the prevalence of learning disabilities in the criminal justice system....
Irish and international legal reform resulting from the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Dis...
People with disabilities are being routinely denied the basic human right of access to justice, this...
Purpose While individuals with an intellectual disability form a significant minority in the worldwi...
The Australian Human Rights Commission is concerned that many people with disability who need commun...
This paper focuses on the problem of crimes perpetrated against persons with disabilities and the ba...
In Australia, recent reports have documented the disproportionate levels of violence and abuse exper...
Purpose While individuals with an intellectual disability form a significant minority in the world...