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Language impairments in youths with traumatic brain injury: implications for participation in criminal proceedings.

Joseph A Wszalek1, Lyn S Turkstra.   

Abstract

As many as 30% of incarcerated juveniles have a history of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Moderate or severe TBI is associated with a high risk of impairment in language comprehension and expression, which may have profound effects on juveniles' ability to understand and express themselves in criminal proceedings. In this article, we review common language impairments in youths with TBI and discuss potential effects of these impairments on 3 stages of US criminal proceedings: (1) initial encounter with law enforcement; (2) interrogation and Miranda rights; and (3) competence to undergo trial proceedings. We then describe language assessment tools and procedures that may be helpful in legal contexts. Our aim was to inform clinicians and legal staff working with juvenile defendants with TBI, with the long-term goal of developing empirically based guidelines to ensure that juvenile defendants with TBI can fully and effectively participate in criminal proceedings.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25734839     DOI: 10.1097/HTR.0000000000000130

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Head Trauma Rehabil        ISSN: 0885-9701            Impact factor:   2.710


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1.  Comprehension of Legal Language by Adults With and Without Traumatic Brain Injury.

Authors:  Joseph A Wszalek; Lyn S Turkstra
Journal:  J Head Trauma Rehabil       Date:  2019 May/Jun       Impact factor: 2.710

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