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模拟陪审员对患有发育性语言障碍的年轻被告的认知:一项混合方法研究。

Mock Juror Perceptions of a Young Defendant With Developmental Language Disorder: A Mixed-Methods Study.

作者信息

Horsham Jasmine, Maras Katie, Stanton Fraser Danaë, Barker Ellie, Hobson Hannah M, St Clair Michelle C

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Bath, Bath, UK.

Department of Psychology, University of York, York, UK.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2025 Jul-Aug;60(4):e70060. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.70060.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Developmental language disorder (DLD), difficulties with using and/or understanding language, is highly prevalent in young offenders but is often undiagnosed. Even if there is a DLD diagnosis, it may not be deemed relevant to disclose to jurors. This study aimed to investigate whether the provision of a diagnostic label and information about DLD influenced mock juror perceptions of a young defendant.

METHOD

Following the method of Maras et al. (2019), 158 participants read a fictional case study of a young defendant who was in court after assaulting a police officer in a misunderstanding at a train station. Half (n = 79) of the participants were informed that the defendant had DLD, and half (n = 79) were uninformed. Participants rated the defendant on his credibility (cognitive functioning, honesty and likeability) and culpability (blameworthiness, guilty verdict and sentencing leniency). They also indicated whether they thought the defendant committed the crime because of the situation he was in, because he was a bad person or both. Participants were asked to explain their reasoning behind each rating.

RESULTS

Participants in the informed condition viewed the defendant as significantly more credible and less culpable and were less likely to assign him a guilty verdict. Content analysis revealed four themes: anger, mitigating factors, communication, and situational context and police officers. Participants in the informed condition were more empathetic towards the defendant on all themes.

CONCLUSION

Findings highlight the need for better detection of DLD in young people standing trial alongside the value of providing jurors with a defendant's diagnostic information.

WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

What is already known on the subject It is well established that youth and young adult offenders have a high rate of undiagnosed developmental language disorder (DLD). However, very little is known about how juries may perceive defendants with DLD. One study of a nonviolent offence found that defendants with a disclosed diagnosis of DLD were viewed as more likeable and honest and less blameworthy and cognitively able, but there was no difference in guilty verdicts or sentencing dependent on DLD diagnosis disclosure. What this paper adds to the existing knowledge This study looks at mock jury perceptions of a defendant with DLD who is charged with a violent offence. We found that when mock jurors were informed of the defendant's DLD diagnosis, they rated the defendant not only as more credible (more likeable and honest) but also less culpable, with a reduction in guilty verdicts and reduced sentencing when the defendant was found guilty. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? This study indicates that it may be beneficial for defendants with DLD to have their diagnosis disclosed at trial. The results indicate this could lead to a better, more nuanced understanding of the defendant and the motivations and drivers behind their actions. Increased provision of SLT assessment and diagnosis of offenders might be useful in order to facilitate this disclosure at trial.

摘要

引言

发育性语言障碍(DLD),即使用和/或理解语言存在困难,在青少年罪犯中极为普遍,但往往未被诊断出来。即便有了DLD诊断,也可能认为无需向陪审员披露。本研究旨在调查提供诊断标签和有关DLD的信息是否会影响模拟陪审员对年轻被告的看法。

方法

按照马拉斯等人(2019年)的方法,158名参与者阅读了一个虚构的案例研究,该案例是一名年轻被告在火车站因误会袭击警察后出庭受审。一半(n = 79)参与者被告知被告患有DLD,另一半(n = 79)未被告知。参与者对被告的可信度(认知功能、诚实度和亲和力)和罪责(应受责备程度、有罪裁决和量刑宽大程度)进行评分。他们还指出他们认为被告犯罪是因为他所处的情境、因为他是坏人还是两者皆有。参与者被要求解释每项评分背后的推理。

结果

被告知情况的参与者认为被告明显更可信、罪责更小,且不太可能判定其有罪。内容分析揭示了四个主题:愤怒、减轻罪责的因素、沟通以及情境背景和警察。被告知情况的参与者在所有主题上对被告更具同理心。

结论

研究结果凸显了在受审年轻人中更好地检测DLD的必要性,以及向陪审员提供被告诊断信息的价值。

本文补充的内容

关于该主题已知的情况 众所周知,青少年和青年罪犯中未被诊断出的发育性语言障碍(DLD)发生率很高。然而,对于陪审团如何看待患有DLD的被告知之甚少。一项关于非暴力犯罪的研究发现,被披露患有DLD诊断的被告被认为更具亲和力和诚实度,应受责备程度更低且认知能力更强,但有罪裁决或量刑方面并未因DLD诊断披露而有所不同。本文对现有知识的补充 本研究考察了模拟陪审员对一名被控暴力犯罪的患有DLD的被告的看法。我们发现,当模拟陪审员被告知被告的DLD诊断时,他们不仅认为被告更可信(更具亲和力和诚实度),而且罪责更小,在判定被告有罪时有罪裁决减少且量刑减轻。这项工作的潜在或实际临床意义是什么? 本研究表明,对于患有DLD的被告,在审判时披露其诊断可能是有益的。结果表明,这可能会导致对被告以及其行为背后的动机和驱动因素有更好、更细致入微的理解。增加对罪犯的言语和语言治疗师(SLT)评估和诊断,可能有助于在审判时进行这种披露。

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