In the past three decades, significant progress has been made in advancing victims’ rights, ensuring comprehensive services for crime victims, and restoring victims as active participants in the criminal justice system in India. However, some victims, particularly those with disabilities, often remain marginalised. This paper examines how prejudices, stereotypes, and misconceptions contribute to the lack of participation of people with disabilities in the criminal justice process in India and how they are often compounded by societal assumptions, stereotyping, and misconceptions. It is argued that for too long, the criminal justice system has failed to adequately address the unique circumstances of people with disabilities. Specifically, th...
While the scale and scope of the criminal legal system is often discussed with attention to racial d...
In this issue brief, there will be a discussion of the unfair persecution of person with disabilitie...
Despite the prevalence of disability in both offender and victim populations and the obligations of ...
This paper focuses on the problem of crimes perpetrated against persons with disabilities and the ba...
The Australian Human Rights Commission is concerned that many people with disability who need commun...
People with disabilities are weaker physically, mentally or both which is has differential when com...
People with disabilities are being routinely denied the basic human right of access to justice, this...
In an adversarial system like ours, criminal cases become a contest between the accused and the Stat...
The purpose of this article is to examine the necessity for a special criminal procedure for disable...
On March 30, 2007, India and eighty-two other countries signed the Convention on the Rights of Perso...
People with disabilities are weaker physically, mentally or both which is has differential when com...
peer-reviewed In recent decades, criminal justice systems are, at least partially, being reconstruct...
In Australia, recent reports have documented the disproportionate levels of violence and abuse exper...
Persons with Disabilities (PWD) are subject to adverse stigma and discrimination from the society. T...
In India, the inclusion of victims in the criminal process started slowly with the 1973 Criminal Pro...
While the scale and scope of the criminal legal system is often discussed with attention to racial d...
In this issue brief, there will be a discussion of the unfair persecution of person with disabilitie...
Despite the prevalence of disability in both offender and victim populations and the obligations of ...
This paper focuses on the problem of crimes perpetrated against persons with disabilities and the ba...
The Australian Human Rights Commission is concerned that many people with disability who need commun...
People with disabilities are weaker physically, mentally or both which is has differential when com...
People with disabilities are being routinely denied the basic human right of access to justice, this...
In an adversarial system like ours, criminal cases become a contest between the accused and the Stat...
The purpose of this article is to examine the necessity for a special criminal procedure for disable...
On March 30, 2007, India and eighty-two other countries signed the Convention on the Rights of Perso...
People with disabilities are weaker physically, mentally or both which is has differential when com...
peer-reviewed In recent decades, criminal justice systems are, at least partially, being reconstruct...
In Australia, recent reports have documented the disproportionate levels of violence and abuse exper...
Persons with Disabilities (PWD) are subject to adverse stigma and discrimination from the society. T...
In India, the inclusion of victims in the criminal process started slowly with the 1973 Criminal Pro...
While the scale and scope of the criminal legal system is often discussed with attention to racial d...
In this issue brief, there will be a discussion of the unfair persecution of person with disabilitie...
Despite the prevalence of disability in both offender and victim populations and the obligations of ...