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Carey, Eileen; Griffiths, Colin – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2016
This paper reflects the impact of policy and legislation in the context of how adults with learning disabilities make choices. Following an overview of policies which have improved choice for people with learning disability in the United Kingdom, this paper reviews "choice" in current Irish policy and legislation. This paper, while…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Learning Disabilities, Public Policy, Federal Legislation
Leggett, Janice; Goodman, Wendy; Dinani, Shamim – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2007
This article describes a small qualitative study investigating the experiences of people with learning disabilities who have been interviewed by the police, including their views on Appropriate Adults (AAs). Of concern, but consistent with other research in this area, a significant proportion of this, albeit small, group were not afforded the…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Learning Disabilities, Police, Law Enforcement
Cant, Richard; Standen, Penny – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2007
There is evidence that people with learning disabilities who offend are treated differently within the criminal justice system compared to non-disabled offenders. As their treatment depends on decisions made by professionals within the criminal justice system, this study set out to explore the attitudes of these professionals. Semi-structured…
Descriptors: Criminals, Learning Disabilities, Juvenile Justice, Crime