Background People with intellectual disabilities are more vulnerable to sexual abuse and are more disadvantaged in the criminal justice system than the general population. However, little is known about the experiences of people with intellectual disabilities who have allegedly been victims of sexual abuse and also been witnesses in court. Materials and Methods: This study used semi-structured interviews and a Grounded Theory approach to examine the experiences of four people with intellectual disabilities and four carers/supporters who had all attended trials. Results: Findings showed that after the traumatic incident of abuse, a court experience could become a secondary source of trauma. Experience of this trauma was dependent on...
Background Previous research shows that people with intellectual disabilities have l...
Purpose: This paper outlines the extent and nature of judicial interventions in court cases involvin...
Background To date, there is little evidence on the characteristics of defendants with intellectual ...
Purpose. To identify the ways in which witnesses with and without intellectual disabilities are exam...
Purpose. To identify the ways in which witnesses with and without intellectual disabilities are exam...
Challenges with both receptive and expressive communication are common for people with intellectual ...
In this article the authors argue that the existing adversarial trial process often prevents the sto...
People with intellectual disabilities (PWID) are more likely to be survivors of sexual assault than ...
People with learning disabilities are at increased risk of sexual violence yet such cases rarely pro...
When people alleging sexual assault are interviewed by police, their accounts are tested to see if t...
Reporting sexual assault to the authorities is fraught with difficulties, and these are compounded w...
Reporting sexual assault to the authorities is fraught with difficulties, and these are compounded w...
Background: Giving evidence in court can be a challenging experiencefor any witness. Communication p...
Communication plays a key role in a witness's ability to give evidence and participate in the court ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald in Journal of Intellectual Disabil...
Background Previous research shows that people with intellectual disabilities have l...
Purpose: This paper outlines the extent and nature of judicial interventions in court cases involvin...
Background To date, there is little evidence on the characteristics of defendants with intellectual ...
Purpose. To identify the ways in which witnesses with and without intellectual disabilities are exam...
Purpose. To identify the ways in which witnesses with and without intellectual disabilities are exam...
Challenges with both receptive and expressive communication are common for people with intellectual ...
In this article the authors argue that the existing adversarial trial process often prevents the sto...
People with intellectual disabilities (PWID) are more likely to be survivors of sexual assault than ...
People with learning disabilities are at increased risk of sexual violence yet such cases rarely pro...
When people alleging sexual assault are interviewed by police, their accounts are tested to see if t...
Reporting sexual assault to the authorities is fraught with difficulties, and these are compounded w...
Reporting sexual assault to the authorities is fraught with difficulties, and these are compounded w...
Background: Giving evidence in court can be a challenging experiencefor any witness. Communication p...
Communication plays a key role in a witness's ability to give evidence and participate in the court ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald in Journal of Intellectual Disabil...
Background Previous research shows that people with intellectual disabilities have l...
Purpose: This paper outlines the extent and nature of judicial interventions in court cases involvin...
Background To date, there is little evidence on the characteristics of defendants with intellectual ...