Acknowledgements Foreword -The Hon. Ms Justice Alison RussellContributors Introduction -The Rt Hon. Lady Justice Dorrian, Lord Justice Clerk1. 'Moving at a pace': Towards a new approach to vulnerability in courts and tribunals? -Professor Penny Cooper2. Cartesian perfection: The route out of failure - The Rt Hon. Sir John Gillen3. Bringing the court closer to the person with disability: Judicial exemption from the Equality Act and interference with reasonable adjustments for litigants with physical disabilities - Dr. Anton van Dellen4.
Judges and lawyers: Getting it wrong about the disabled for all these years - John Horan5. Challenges in defining and identifying a suspect's vulnerability in criminal proceedings: What's in a name and who's to blame? - Lore Mergaerts, Prof. dr. Dirk Van Daele, Prof. dr. Geert Vervaeke6. Caught by language: The language competence of young offendersand the implications for the (Dutch) youth justice system - Mr. Mw.
K.G.M. van Dijk - Fleetwood-Bird7. Justice denied? The experience of unrepresented defendants in the criminal courts - Penelope Gibbs8. Anunga 40 years on - Rights remain limited for Indigenous suspects in the Northern Territory of Australia - Felicity Gerry QC and David Woodroffe9. The effects of intersectionality: Women with learning disabilities, difficulties and autism in the criminal justice system - Dr. Hugh Asher10.
The importance of identifying vulnerable females and males with autism in the prison environment - Dr. Clare S. Allely, Dr. Toni Wood, & Christopher Gillberg11. Confusion and communication in deaf cases: Towards a model of best practice - Dr. Sue O'Rourke, Chantelle de la Croix, Noel Traynor and Robert Grieve12. Trauma and victim participation in the criminal process - Professor Louise Ellison and Professor Vanessa E Munro13. The pre-trial Position of vulnerable victims of crime In Ireland - Dr.
Alan Cusack14. Balancing accessibility and authority: Towards an integrated approach to vulnerability in the criminal courts - Dr. Jessica Jacobson15. Advocating PEACE: Will it make people cross? - Professor Ray Bull and Dr. Andy GriffithsPostscript - Linda Hunting.