Children with disabilities are at higher risk for becoming victims of violence and sexual abuse than peers without disabilities. Despite this, very few of these cases are heard in court due to a plethora of reasons. In the rare event that they do, the court appears to be unaware and unable to efficiently provide accommodations that would allow these children to testify and obtain justice. The aim of this legal scoping review was to identify the range of documented court accommodations to enable abused children with communication disabilities to testify in court. The legal scoping review methodology developed by White et al. (2021) was used to search the extant evidence related to court accommodations for children with communication disabili...
The number of children testifying in court has posed serious practical and legal problems for the ju...
Research has revealed that persons with communication disabilities are at high risk of becoming vic...
Research has shown that children with disabilities are much more likely to be abused than their non-...
For persons with severe communication disabilities to be given access to justice, transformative equ...
Globally, persons with disabilities, specifically individuals with severe communication disabilities...
Persons with severe communication disabilities often face violations of their basic human rights, su...
Many commentators have expressed concern over the plight of children in the nation’s court system, f...
Keywordscrime, abuse, testify, court, speech disability, AACAbstractCrime against people with develo...
Children with disabilities are maltreated at a higher rate than other children and overrepresented i...
BACKGROUND : Persons with disabilities are generally at greater risk of experiencing violence than t...
Before allowing a child who has alleged that he or she has been abused to testify at trial, a judge ...
Following their analysis of the 2012 Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act Srishti Agnihot...
Children with mental retardation are more likely to be abused than the general population, yet are o...
Background People with intellectual disabilities are more vulnerable to sexual abuse and are more d...
Purpose: This paper outlines the extent and nature of judicial interventions in court cases involvin...
The number of children testifying in court has posed serious practical and legal problems for the ju...
Research has revealed that persons with communication disabilities are at high risk of becoming vic...
Research has shown that children with disabilities are much more likely to be abused than their non-...
For persons with severe communication disabilities to be given access to justice, transformative equ...
Globally, persons with disabilities, specifically individuals with severe communication disabilities...
Persons with severe communication disabilities often face violations of their basic human rights, su...
Many commentators have expressed concern over the plight of children in the nation’s court system, f...
Keywordscrime, abuse, testify, court, speech disability, AACAbstractCrime against people with develo...
Children with disabilities are maltreated at a higher rate than other children and overrepresented i...
BACKGROUND : Persons with disabilities are generally at greater risk of experiencing violence than t...
Before allowing a child who has alleged that he or she has been abused to testify at trial, a judge ...
Following their analysis of the 2012 Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act Srishti Agnihot...
Children with mental retardation are more likely to be abused than the general population, yet are o...
Background People with intellectual disabilities are more vulnerable to sexual abuse and are more d...
Purpose: This paper outlines the extent and nature of judicial interventions in court cases involvin...
The number of children testifying in court has posed serious practical and legal problems for the ju...
Research has revealed that persons with communication disabilities are at high risk of becoming vic...
Research has shown that children with disabilities are much more likely to be abused than their non-...