Department of Psychology, University of York, York, UK.
Surrey County Council, Reigate, UK.
Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2023 Jan;58(1):189-205. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12779. Epub 2022 Sep 10.
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.
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 & PROCEDURES: A total of 143 jury eligible participants read a vignette of a non-violent crime. Half of the participants (N = 73) were told the defendant has a diagnosis of DLD, while half (N = 70) were not told.
OUTCOMES & RESULTS: Preregistered analyses found that DLD information affected ratings of credibility and blameworthiness, though not judgements of guilt or sentence length. Unregistered content analyses were applied to the justifications participants gave for their ratings: these suggested that participants who did not have the DLD information judged the defendant more on his personality and attitude, and drew more links to his (perceived) background, while participants who received the DLD information condition made more reference to him having cognitive problems.
CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: Unlike in previous studies of the impact of autism information, information about a defendant's DLD did not affect mock jurors' likelihood of finding them guilty, or lead participants to give longer sentences. However, our findings suggest knowing a person has DLD does affect others' perceptions of credibility and blameworthiness.
What is already known on the subject There is already evidence that some conditions that affect communication, specifically autism, also affect juror perceptions. Research also shows that knowing whether or not a defendant has autism influences how jurors rate defendants. However, autism is not the only condition that is relevant to juror perceptions, as we also know that a high rate of young offenders have language needs, and many have language profiles like DLD. What this paper adds to existing knowledge There is little research on how behaviours associated with DLD impact others' perceptions. This study reports the impact of knowing about a defendant's DLD on juror perceptions, investigating whether knowing about DLD improves judgements on guilt, sentencing lengths, credibility and culpability. Beyond the content of youth offending, this study suggests behaviours associated with DLD lead people to form more negative judgements about youth with DLD. This is important because there is still a lack of awareness of DLD both in- and outside the criminal justice system. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? This study shows that knowing about a person's DLD has largely positive effects on others' perceptions of them. This implies that recognizing undetected language needs in young offenders, and supporting colleagues and members of the public to know what DLD is and how it affects people, is critical for youth with DLD to be judged fairly. This study will support the case for raising awareness of vulnerability within the youth justice population, and will assist in clinicians evidencing the need for our roles in justice settings.
尽管人们认为有语言需求的年轻人可能会比没有语言需求的年轻人受到更负面的评价(例如,更粗鲁、合作性更低),但了解一个人的语言需求对他人看法的影响尚未通过实验进行检验。
研究被告信息中是否存在发育性语言障碍(DLD)诊断会如何影响模拟陪审员对有罪判决、刑期、可信度和罪责的评价。
共有 143 名符合陪审团条件的参与者阅读了一个非暴力犯罪的案例。一半参与者(N=73)被告知被告患有 DLD 诊断,而另一半参与者(N=70)未被告知。
预先注册的分析发现,DLD 信息影响了可信度和罪责的评价,但不影响有罪判决或刑期的判决。对参与者给出的评分理由进行了未注册的内容分析:这些分析表明,没有 DLD 信息的参与者更多地根据被告的个性和态度进行判断,并更多地将其与(感知到的)背景联系起来,而收到 DLD 信息的参与者则更多地提到被告存在认知问题。
与先前关于自闭症信息影响的研究不同,有关被告 DLD 的信息并不影响模拟陪审员认定他们有罪,也不会导致参与者判处更长的刑期。然而,我们的研究结果表明,了解一个人患有 DLD 确实会影响他人对其可信度和罪责的看法。
已经有证据表明,一些影响沟通的条件,特别是自闭症,也会影响陪审员的看法。研究还表明,是否知道被告是否患有自闭症会影响陪审员对被告的评价。然而,自闭症并不是与陪审员看法相关的唯一条件,因为我们也知道,许多有语言需求的年轻罪犯,并且许多人都有 DLD 等语言特征。
目前,关于与 DLD 相关的行为如何影响他人看法的研究很少。本研究报告了了解被告 DLD 对陪审员看法的影响,调查了了解 DLD 是否会改善对有罪判决、刑期、可信度和罪责的判断。除了青少年犯罪的内容外,本研究还表明,与 DLD 相关的行为会导致人们对患有 DLD 的青少年形成更负面的判断。这很重要,因为在刑事司法系统内外,人们对 DLD 的认识仍然不足。
该研究工作的潜在或实际临床意义是什么?本研究表明,了解一个人的 DLD 对他人对他们的看法产生了很大的积极影响。这意味着,认识到年轻罪犯中未被发现的语言需求,并支持同事和公众了解 DLD 是什么以及它如何影响人们,对于 DLD 患者的公平判断至关重要。本研究将支持提高青年司法人群中易受伤害性的意识,并将协助临床医生证明我们在司法环境中的角色的必要性。