The use of appropriate adults for persons with mental disabilities in investigation interviews in Singapore

Michelle Vong, Jocelyn Tan
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Purpose This research study aims to explore the trends in the use of appropriate adults (AAs) for persons with mental disabilities (PMDs) during law enforcement investigation interviews in Singapore and examine the profile of PMDs who were supported by AAs through the investigation process. AAs play a vital role in facilitating communication and providing emotional support to PMDs during investigation interviews. Design/methodology/approach A descriptive analysis was conducted on data collected from 2016 to 2019. Findings The findings of the study indicate a growing demand for AA services to support PMDs with some variations across different geographical regions. Approximately three-quarters of all completed interviews supported PMDs who were suspects/accused. Interviewees who received AA support were largely Chinese, male, in their adolescent or early adulthood years and had an intellectual disability. More than half of the interviews supported by AAs involved offences that were sexual in nature or property related. Originality/value These results reflect a growing awareness of the role and importance of AAs for PMDs and have practical implications on service delivery and development. This paper’s findings on the profile of PMDs supported by AAs also set the groundwork for further research to investigate how PMDs interface with the criminal justice system.
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在新加坡的调查访谈中,对精神残疾者使用适当的成年人
目的本研究旨在探讨在新加坡执法调查访谈中为精神残疾人士使用适当成年人(AAs)的趋势,并考察在调查过程中获得AAs支持的精神残疾人士的概况。AAs在促进沟通和在调查访谈中为PMD提供情感支持方面发挥着至关重要的作用。设计/方法/方法对2016年至2019年收集的数据进行了描述性分析。研究结果表明,对AA服务的需求不断增长,以支持不同地理区域的PMD。在所有完成的访谈中,约有四分之三的人支持被怀疑/指控的PMD。接受AA支持的受访者大多是中国男性,处于青春期或成年早期,有智力残疾。AAs支持的采访中,超过一半涉及性犯罪或与财产有关的犯罪。原创性/价值这些结果反映出人们越来越意识到AAs对PMD的作用和重要性,并对服务提供和发展具有实际意义。本文对AAs支持的PMD概况的研究结果也为进一步研究PMD如何与刑事司法系统互动奠定了基础。
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