1. Experiences of people with intellectual disabilities encountering law enforcement officials as the suspects of crime - A narrative systematic review.
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Gulati, Gautam, Cusack, Alan, Kelly, Brendan D., Kilcommins, Shane, and Dunne, Colum P.
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INTELLECTUAL disabilities , *PEOPLE with intellectual disabilities , *MENTAL health laws , *DETENTION of persons , *LAW enforcement , *CRIMINAL justice system , *ACTUAL innocence , *CRIMINAL investigation , *HUMAN rights , *QUALITATIVE research , *COMMUNICATION , *SOCIAL control ,PSYCHOLOGY of People with disabilities - Abstract
It is well established internationally that there is a high prevalence of intellectual disability (ID) among people in police custody. Some people with ID may face particular challenges in negotiating the forensic formalities adopted by police at the pre-trial stage of the criminal process. These challenges need to be acknowledged and mitigated through appropriate procedural safeguards in order to, at once, preserve the fact-finding accuracy of criminal investigations and minimise the risk of securing a wrongful conviction. And yet, despite the formative role which pre-trial procedures exert over the trajectory of proceedings, little is known about the experiences of people with ID during their initial interaction with law enforcement officers. In an attempt to address this research lacuna, we reviewed six databases systematically to identify studies that explore such experiences. Seven studies with a total of 1199 participants were identified. Frequently, participants with ID describe challenges in police custody, experiencing particular difficulties in understanding and communicating information. They report a paucity of appropriate supports generally in this setting and an unmet need for the provision of procedural and emotional supports. Consistent implementation of legal safeguards is necessary, along with consistent availability of accessible practical measures to support people with ID within the criminal justice system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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