This project investigated the capacity of deaf people using Australian Sign Language (Auslan) to serve as jurors. Following on from a pilot study with 6 deaf and 6 hearing people acting as ‘jurors’ (see Napier & Spencer, 2007, 2008), this project replicated the method of the earlier study, and compared the level of comprehension of 30 deaf jurors to a control group of 30 non-deaf (‘hearing’) jurors from three different major cities in Australia; in order to assess the ability for deaf jurors to comprehend jury instructions when mediated via a signed language interpreter, as compared to comprehension of hearing jurors receiving the instructions directly in spoken English. The methodology involved combining quantitative and qualitative approa...
For most deaf people, interactions with the hearing community in the absence of interpretation or te...
This article reports on an empirical study of juror comprehension of pattern jury instructions. It d...
This thesis reports the first empirical study to specifically measure and attempt to improve the com...
To date, no research has been conducted on interpreting for deaf jurors, as people are not typically...
Australian deaf citizens are currently not permitted to perform jury duty, primarily due to their in...
In Australia and other countries with adversarial court systems, such as Ireland and the United King...
In the wake of a recent decision by the High Court of Australia, currently a deaf person, who relies...
In the wake of a recent decision by the High Court of Australia, currently a deaf person, who relies...
In order for jurors to decide a legally correct verdict, they must comprehend and apply jury instruc...
There is a growing body of literature that examines sign language interpreting provisions and practi...
There is a growing body of literature that examines sign language interpreting provisions and practi...
Deaf people, although members of majority cultures largely constituted by the languages and lives of...
This study investigates how and when hearing interpreters in the United States decide there is a nee...
Trial by jury is a key institution in the common law system. The introduction of lay persons into th...
Self-reports of 72 profoundly deaf, signing inmates incarcerated in the state of Texas post-ADA reve...
For most deaf people, interactions with the hearing community in the absence of interpretation or te...
This article reports on an empirical study of juror comprehension of pattern jury instructions. It d...
This thesis reports the first empirical study to specifically measure and attempt to improve the com...
To date, no research has been conducted on interpreting for deaf jurors, as people are not typically...
Australian deaf citizens are currently not permitted to perform jury duty, primarily due to their in...
In Australia and other countries with adversarial court systems, such as Ireland and the United King...
In the wake of a recent decision by the High Court of Australia, currently a deaf person, who relies...
In the wake of a recent decision by the High Court of Australia, currently a deaf person, who relies...
In order for jurors to decide a legally correct verdict, they must comprehend and apply jury instruc...
There is a growing body of literature that examines sign language interpreting provisions and practi...
There is a growing body of literature that examines sign language interpreting provisions and practi...
Deaf people, although members of majority cultures largely constituted by the languages and lives of...
This study investigates how and when hearing interpreters in the United States decide there is a nee...
Trial by jury is a key institution in the common law system. The introduction of lay persons into th...
Self-reports of 72 profoundly deaf, signing inmates incarcerated in the state of Texas post-ADA reve...
For most deaf people, interactions with the hearing community in the absence of interpretation or te...
This article reports on an empirical study of juror comprehension of pattern jury instructions. It d...
This thesis reports the first empirical study to specifically measure and attempt to improve the com...