警方检控及残疾人士诉诸司法

P. Weller
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在澳大利亚,最近的报告记录了残疾人遭受的不成比例的暴力和虐待,以及妨碍残疾人利用司法系统的多重障碍。这些报告很少注意警察和检察官在改善诉诸司法方面能够而且应该发挥的作用。本文根据《残疾人权利公约》(CRPD)所载的义务,考虑了警察和检察官的角色,主张在警察和检察实践中积极照顾残疾人,包括警察和检察官应对认知障碍患者的方式,这些患者既是受害者,也是有复杂需求的罪犯。从人权角度对当前辩论的讯问揭示了不同利益攸关方对警察和检察官作用的看法存在潜在的矛盾,指出需要对起诉工作进行进一步的理论和实践讯问
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Police Prosecution and Access to Justice for People with Disabilities
In Australia, recent reports have documented the disproportionate levels of violence and abuse experienced by people with disabilities, in conjunction with multiple barriers preventing people with disabilities from accessing systems of justice. The reports pay little attention to the role that police and prosecutors could and should play in improving access to justice. This article considers the role of police and prosecutors in light of the obligations contained in the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), arguing for the active accommodation of disability in police and prosecution practices, including in the way police and prosecutors respond to people with cognitive impairment who present as both victims and offenders with complex needs. The interrogation of current debates from a human rights perspective reveals underlying contradictions in the way different stakeholders perceive the role of police and prosecutors, pointing to the need for further theoretical and practical interrogation of prosecution work
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