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Law enforcement’s response to crime reporting by people with disabilities
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Criminal CodeCommunity PolicingDisabilityCrime AnalysisLawEducationCriminal LawAccommodation InformationInclusive EducationCrime ReportingDisability StudyWeb AccessibilityPublic PolicyAssistive TechnologyJusticeRehabilitationDisability AwarenessCriminal JusticeNursingCrime VictimsSpecial EducationLaw Enforcement
One hundred and thirty three US law enforcement departments completed a survey about protocols used to serve crime victims with disabilities, such as asking about and providing accommodations and recording disability and accommodation information. Most departments did not have these protocols and service and community based barriers were indicated. Cross-training and co-advocacy between law enforcement and disability agencies were supported. Two recommendations are offered: provide disability awareness training to law enforcement and ask all victims if they need accommodation and supports. Finally, systematic use of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) definition of disability is also recommended.
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