Transformative equality: Court accommodations for South African citizens with severe communication disabilities

Background: Persons with disabilities are generally at greater risk of experiencing violence than their peers without a disability. Within the sphere of disability, individuals with severe communication disabilities are particularly vulnerable and have an increased risk of being a victim of abuse or...

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Main Authors: Robyn M. White, Juan Bornman, Ensa Johnson, Karen Tewson, Joan van Niekerk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2020-04-01
Series:African Journal of Disability
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Online Access:https://ajod.org/index.php/ajod/article/view/651
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spelling doaj-b227aea2cb3b4d3db811dca328e11ec32020-11-25T02:47:16ZengAOSISAfrican Journal of Disability2223-91702226-72202020-04-0190e1e1210.4102/ajod.v9i0.651223Transformative equality: Court accommodations for South African citizens with severe communication disabilitiesRobyn M. White0Juan Bornman1Ensa Johnson2Karen Tewson3Joan van Niekerk4Centre for Augmentative and Alternative Communication, University of Pretoria, PretoriaCentre for Augmentative and Alternative Communication, University of Pretoria, PretoriaCentre for Augmentative and Alternative Communication, University of Pretoria, PretoriaNational Prosecuting Authority, PretoriaPrivate, DurbanBackground: Persons with disabilities are generally at greater risk of experiencing violence than their peers without a disability. Within the sphere of disability, individuals with severe communication disabilities are particularly vulnerable and have an increased risk of being a victim of abuse or violence and typically turn to their country’s criminal justice system to seek justice. Unfortunately, victims with disabilities are often denied fair and equal treatment before the court. Transformative equality should be pursued when identifying accommodations in court for persons with communication disabilities, as the aim should be to enable such individuals to participate equally in court, without barriers and discrimination. Objectives: This research aimed to identify court accommodations recommended by legal experts, which could assist individuals with severe communication disabilities in the South African court. Method: A qualitative design was used to conduct a discussion with a panel of legal experts. Results: Using Article 13 (Access to Justice) of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) as a human rights framework, four themes were identified: equality, accommodations, participation and training of professionals. Conclusion: Foreign and national law clearly prohibits discrimination against persons with communication disabilities because of their disability and state that they should be given fair and equal access to the court system. For transformative equality to be achieved, certain rules and laws need to be changed to include specific accommodations for persons with communication disabilities so that they may be enabled to participate effectively in court in the criminal justice system.https://ajod.org/index.php/ajod/article/view/651communication disabilityaccess to justicehuman rightssouth africacourt accommodations
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Juan Bornman
Ensa Johnson
Karen Tewson
Joan van Niekerk
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Juan Bornman
Ensa Johnson
Karen Tewson
Joan van Niekerk
Transformative equality: Court accommodations for South African citizens with severe communication disabilities
African Journal of Disability
communication disability
access to justice
human rights
south africa
court accommodations
author_facet Robyn M. White
Juan Bornman
Ensa Johnson
Karen Tewson
Joan van Niekerk
author_sort Robyn M. White
title Transformative equality: Court accommodations for South African citizens with severe communication disabilities
title_short Transformative equality: Court accommodations for South African citizens with severe communication disabilities
title_full Transformative equality: Court accommodations for South African citizens with severe communication disabilities
title_fullStr Transformative equality: Court accommodations for South African citizens with severe communication disabilities
title_full_unstemmed Transformative equality: Court accommodations for South African citizens with severe communication disabilities
title_sort transformative equality: court accommodations for south african citizens with severe communication disabilities
publisher AOSIS
series African Journal of Disability
issn 2223-9170
2226-7220
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Background: Persons with disabilities are generally at greater risk of experiencing violence than their peers without a disability. Within the sphere of disability, individuals with severe communication disabilities are particularly vulnerable and have an increased risk of being a victim of abuse or violence and typically turn to their country’s criminal justice system to seek justice. Unfortunately, victims with disabilities are often denied fair and equal treatment before the court. Transformative equality should be pursued when identifying accommodations in court for persons with communication disabilities, as the aim should be to enable such individuals to participate equally in court, without barriers and discrimination. Objectives: This research aimed to identify court accommodations recommended by legal experts, which could assist individuals with severe communication disabilities in the South African court. Method: A qualitative design was used to conduct a discussion with a panel of legal experts. Results: Using Article 13 (Access to Justice) of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) as a human rights framework, four themes were identified: equality, accommodations, participation and training of professionals. Conclusion: Foreign and national law clearly prohibits discrimination against persons with communication disabilities because of their disability and state that they should be given fair and equal access to the court system. For transformative equality to be achieved, certain rules and laws need to be changed to include specific accommodations for persons with communication disabilities so that they may be enabled to participate effectively in court in the criminal justice system.
topic communication disability
access to justice
human rights
south africa
court accommodations
url https://ajod.org/index.php/ajod/article/view/651
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