Forensic Evaluation of Deaf Individuals: Challenges and Strategies |
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Authors: | Robert Q Pollard Jr. Brian T. Berlinski |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, USArqpnop@rit.edu;3. Platinum Senior Coach, Live at Choice, Houston, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTForensic evaluation of deaf individuals presents unique challenges due to many examinees’ fund of information deficits, potential for language deprivation, and examiners’ frequent lack of creativity regarding communication methods. This article describes challenges most frequently encountered in competency to stand trial and criminal responsibility evaluations and offers strategies for overcoming them. The value of employing multiple communication methods, especially the use of illustrations, is emphasized. Suggestions also are offered regarding preparing evaluation reports and effectively communicating “key deaf fundamentals” to legal personnel. Encouragement is offered for qualified, sign-fluent professionals to engage in forensic work. |
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Keywords: | American sign language competency criminal responsibility deaf deaf and hard of hearing evaluation forensic legal mental health |
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