加纳残疾人经历的刑事司法:服务的可得性、可及性、可接受性和质量分析

IF 1 2区 社会学 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Journal of Human Rights Pub Date : 2022-04-13 DOI:10.1080/14754835.2022.2037410
G. Owusu, M. Opoku, J. Dogbe, W. Mprah, William Nketsia, Vincent Opoku Karikari
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摘要尽管残疾人遭受了巨大的剥削、暴力、虐待、偏见和忽视,但在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,人们对他们能否利用刑事司法系统知之甚少。我们调整了联合国人权事务高级专员办事处(人权高专办)的可用性、无障碍性、可接受性和服务质量模式(AAAQ模式),以探索残疾人参与刑事司法系统的问题。我们使用半结构化访谈指南从20名参与者的样本中收集数据:10名残疾人和10名 关键线人。根据(AAAQ模型)的所有指标,我们发现,由于缺乏资金、无法进入的物理环境、语言和沟通障碍以及对残疾人的负面态度等因素,刑事司法系统对残疾人不友好。我们还讨论了政府是否有必要承诺为公共法律机构提供适应性强的设施,以及招聘了解残疾问题的合格人员。
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Criminal justice in Ghana as experienced by people with disabilities: An analysis of the availability, accessibility, acceptability, and quality of services
Abstract Despite the immense exploitation, violence, abuse, prejudice, and neglect experienced by persons with disabilities, little is known about the accessibility of the criminal justice system to them in sub-Saharan African contexts. We adapted the availability, accessibility, acceptability, and quality of Services model (AAAQ model) of the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) to explore the participation of persons with disabilities in the criminal justice system. We used a semistructured interview guide to collect data from a sample of 20 participants: 10 with disabilities and 10 key informants. Based on all the levels of indicators (of the AAAQ model), we found that the criminal justice system was unfriendly toward persons with disabilities due to factors such as lack of funds, inaccessible physical environments, language and communication barriers, and negative attitudes toward persons with disabilities. We also discuss the need for governments to demonstrate commitment toward providing public legal institutions with adaptable facilities as well as to recruiting qualified persons who are knowledgeable about disability issues.
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