An international review of legal provisions and supports for people with disabilities as victims of crime, December 2013 / Shane Kilcommins, Claire Edwards and Tina O'Sullivan.
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- 9780956892867
- Crime
- Law
- People with disabilities
- Victims of crimes -- Services for
- Victims of crimes -- Legal status, laws, etc
- People with disabilities -- Services for
- Civil rights
- Discrimination in justice administration
- People with disabilities -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Ireland
- People with disabilities -- Government policy -- Ireland
- Victims of crimes -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Ireland
- Victims of crimes -- Government policy -- Ireland
- 342.08
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The report contains a comparative overview of the legal provisions and supports for people with disabilities as victims of crime across seven common law jurisdictions - Ireland, Northern Ireland, England & Wales, Scotland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The report highlights opportunities and barriers to accessing justice including in relation to individual rights, service provision and dedicated initiatives to facilitate persons with a disability who are victims of crime including throughout the pre-trial, trial and post-trial periods of criminal proceedings.
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