
New Books in Public Policy Gaye T. Lansdell et al., "Neurodisability and the Criminal Justice System: Comparative and Therapeutic Responses" (Edward Elgar, 2021)
Feb 23, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Is There a Prevalence of Unacquired Brain Injury?
03:35 • 5min
Neuro Disability, Criminal Law Doctrine That Is Not Pure Insanity
08:21 • 3min
Cognitive Communication Risks in the Criminal Justice System
11:21 • 2min
The Impact of Neuro Disability in Criminal Law
13:40 • 3min
What Makes Australia Unique?
16:16 • 3min
The Needs of Young People With Nearer Disabilities
18:55 • 3min
The Barriers to Justice for Children With Nearror Disabilities
21:30 • 3min
The Revolving Door of Prison and Custody
24:08 • 3min
How Does Fatal Alcohol Cindrum Disorder Influence an Individual as They Move Through the Courts?
27:06 • 4min
What Do Lawyers Really Know About Your Disability?
30:51 • 2min
What Should Lawyers Know?
33:14 • 2min
Toward Dignity, Better Court Pathways for People With Achieved Brain Injury
35:26 • 3min
The Court Based Approach to the Problem of Disabled People
37:57 • 5min
Revolving Prisons
42:28 • 2min
The Challenges of Being in Prison
44:34 • 3min
Prisons and Community Safety
47:40 • 2min
What Are the Next Steps?
49:18 • 2min
What Are You Working On?
51:27 • 3min
