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Samenvatting
In recent years, there are signs that young people with a (mild) intellectual disability are overrepresented in the criminal justice system. It turns out that especially a large majority of the repeated offenders have an intellectual disability. Therefore it would be relevant to know whether and when an intellectual disability is recognized by professionals in the criminal procedure. What is the impact of not recognizing the specific disability on the offender in the criminal justice procedure and on recidivism? The author focuses on a rather new accelerated out-of-court settlement of criminal cases, the so-called ZSM method. She concludes that the high speed of this procedure increases the vulnerability of suspects with a (mild) intellectual disability, especially because the various professionals involved in this procedure seem to lack substantial awareness of the problem. This situation increases the risk of false confessions and witnessing and might also contribute to recidivism.
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Article | LVB-jongeren in de ZSM-procedureOver kwetsbaarheid en recidiverisico |
Trefwoorden | intellectual disability, recognition, criminal court, ZSM method, recidivism |
Auteurs | Drs. M. Teeuwen |
DOI | 10.5553/JV/016758502017043006008 |
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