2022
DOI: 10.1111/1460-6984.12779
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The impact of developmental language disorder in a defendant's description on mock jurors’ perceptions and judgements

Abstract: Background:While it has been posited that young people with language needs may be viewed more negatively (e.g., as more rude, less cooperative) than those without language needs, the impact of knowing about a person's language needs on others' perceptions has yet to experimentally tested. Aims:To examine whether the presence of a developmental language disorder (DLD) diagnosis in a defendant's information would affect mock juror ratings of guilt, sentence length, credibility and blameworthiness. Methods & Proc… Show more

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