JCPSLP Vol 21 No 1 2019
and their experiences as victims of crimes. Augmentative and Alternative Communication , 19 , 125-134. Parsons, S., & Sherwood, G. (2016a). A pilot evaluation of using symbol-based information in police custody. British Journal of Learning Disabilities , 44 , 213–224. Parsons, S., & Sherwood, G. (2016b). Vulnerability in custody: perceptions and practices of police officers and criminal justice professionals in meeting the communication needs of offenders with learning disabilities and learning communication access standards to maximize community inclusion for people with communication support needs. Topics in Language Disorders , 37 , 52–66. Snow, P. C., Bagley, K., & White, D. (2018). Speech- language pathology intervention in a youth justice setting: Benefits perceived by staff extend beyond communication. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology , 20 (4), 458–467. Victoria Police. (2017). Annual report 2016–2017 . Retrieved from http://www.police.vic.gov.au Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission. (2017). Commission welcomes Victorian government ‘intermediaries’ program for victims of crime . Retrieved from http://www.humanrightscommission. vic.gov.au/home/news-and-events/commission-news/ item/1558-commission-welcomes-victorian-government- intermediaries-program-for-victims-of-crime Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission. (2014a). Beyond doubt: The experiences of people with disabilities reporting crime – Research findings (ISBN 978-0-9875444-9-0). Retrieved from http://www. humanrightscommission.vic.gov.au/resources Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission. (2014b). Beyond doubt: The experiences of people with disabilities reporting crime – Summary report (ISBN 978-0-9875444-9-0). Retrieved from http://www. humanrightscommission.vic.gov.au/resources Victorian Law Foundation. (2016). Legal information in languages other than English . Retrieved from https://www. victorialawfoundation.org.au/sites/default/files/attachments/ lote_publication_web.pdf Viljoen, E., Bornman, J., Wiles, L., & Tönsing, K. M. (2017). Police officer disability sensitivity training: A systematic review. The Police Journal , 90 , 143–159. Weston, E., Rezzani, N., & Johnson, H. (2018). Speak up and be safe from abuse. Intellectual Disability Australasia , 40 , 12–13. Georgia Burn is a communication access consultant speech pathologist and researcher at Scope’s Communication and Inclusion Resource Centre (CIRC). Hilary Johnson (@johhil) is a senior researcher at Scope’s CIRC and adjunct associate professor at La Trobe University. Barb Solarsh is a senior speech pathologist and coordinator of the communication access service at Scope. Denise West is a regional general manager at Scope, and previously manager of Scope’s CIRC. Katie Lyon is the manager of Capacity Building Services within Scope’s CIRC. Mark Nichols is an inspector within the Priority Communities Division’s Capability Department at Victoria Police. difficulties. Disability & Society , 31 , 553–572. Solarsh, B., & Johnson, H. (2017). Developing
Bornman, J., White, R., Johnson, E., & Bryen, D. N. (2016). Identifying barriers in the South African criminal justice system: Implications for individuals with severe communication disability. Acta Criminologica: Southern African Journal of Criminology , 29 , 1–17. Bryen, D., Carey, A., & Frantz, B. (2009). Ending the silence: Adults who use augmentative communication and their experiences as victims of crimes. Augmentative and Alternative Communication , 19 , 125–134. Caldwell, A. C. (2007). Attitudes of juvenile justice staff towards intellectual, psychiatric, and physical disabilities. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 45, 77–89. Collier, B., McGhie- Richmond, D., & Odette, F. (2006). Reducing the risk of sexual abuse for people who use augmentative and alternative communication. Augmentative and Alternative Communication , 22 , 62–75. Cooper, P. (2016). Witness /Intermediaries . Paper presented at the District Court of NSW Twilight Seminar, NSW. Delaney, J. (2015). Staff reluctance to report clients to the police. Learning Disability Practice , 18 , 22–29. Henshaw, M., Spivak, B. L. & Thomas, S. D. M. (2018). Striking the right balance: Police experience, perceptions and use of independent support persons during interviews involving people with intellectual disability. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities , 31 (2), e201– e211. Henshaw, M., & Thomas, S. (2012). Police encounters with people with intellectual disability: prevalence, characteristics and challenges. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research , 56 , 620–631. Hepner, I., Woodward, M. N., & Stewart, J. (2015). Giving the vulnerable a voice in the criminal justice system: The use of intermediaries with individuals with intellectual disability. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law , 22 , 453–464. Jacobson, J. (2008). No One Knows: Police responses to suspects with learning disabilities and learning difficultiesa review of policy and practice . Retrieved from http://www. prisonreformtrust.org.uk King, C., & Murphy, G. H. (2014). A systematic review of people with autism spectrum disorder and the criminal justice system. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders , 44 , 2717–2733. McSherry, B., Baldry, E., Arstein-Kerslake, A., Gooding, P., Mc Causland, R., & Arabena, K. (2017). Unfitness to plead and indefinite detention of persons with cognitive disabilities . Melbourne Social Equity Institute, University of Melbourne. McAfee, J. K., & Musso, S. L. (1995). Training police officers about persons with disabilities: A 50-state policy analysis. Remedial and Special Education , 16 , 53–63. Modell, S. J., & Mak, S. (2008). A preliminary assessment of police officers’ knowledge and perceptions of persons with disabilities. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities , 46 , 183–189. Morris, K., Ferguson, A., & Worrall, L. (2014). A qualitative study of legal and social justice needs for people with aphasia. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology , 16 , 541–551. doi:10.3109/17549507.2013.85 5260 National People with Disabilities and Carer Council. (2009). Shut out: The experience of people with disabilities and their families in Australia . Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia Nelson Bryen, D., Carey, A., & Frantz, B. (2003). Ending the silence: Adults who use augmentative communication
Correspondence to: Georgia Burn Communication and Inclusion Resource Centre, Scope email: gburn@scopeaust.org.au
24
JCPSLP Volume 21, Number 1 2019
Journal of Clinical Practice in Speech-Language Pathology
Made with FlippingBook flipbook maker