2020
DOI: 10.22329/csw.v21i2.6462
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The Criminalization of Immigration and Intellectual Disability in the United States

Abstract: Public attitudes, negative stereotypes, and stigma are essential to cultural narratives about the membership status of people with intellectual disability and people who have immigrated to the United States. With a concern for the exclusion of people from participation in democratic societies, this mixed methods study explores conceptual links between the criminalization of intellectual disability and immigration. The overlay of criminal justice norms and practices onto civil law without parallel adoption of s… Show more

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