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Intellectual disabilities,domestic violence and legal engagement
Authors:Heather Douglas  Paul Harpur
Affiliation:Law School, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia
Abstract:There is increasing recognition that legal responses to domestic violence can only be effective if those who implement the law – for example, child protection workers, police and magistrates – are also effective. This article draws on the narratives of women with intellectual disabilities to analyse their experiences of engaging with the legal system as a response to domestic violence. In particular, the article considers whether they have access to appropriate support to utilise the remedies afforded by the law on an equal basis to survivors without disabilities. In considering this we draw on the concept of supported decision-making, an approach recommended by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Keywords:Domestic violence  intellectual disability  legal responses
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