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Targeted violence, harassment and abuse against people with learning disabilities in Great Britain

Chih Sin (Office for Public Management (OPM), London)
Nina Mguni (Office for Public Management (OPM), London)
Chloe Cook (Office for Public Management (OPM), London)
Natasha Comber (Office for Public Management (OPM), London)
Annie Hedges (Office for Public Management (OPM), London)

Tizard Learning Disability Review

ISSN: 1359-5474

Article publication date: 29 January 2010

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Abstract

The fear and experience of violence, harassment and abuse of those with learning disabilities are significant barriers to full social inclusion. The patchy evidence base and the confusing, and sometimes contradictory, array of policy and legislative instruments hamper efforts to tackle the issues. This article draws on the findings from an extensive review of literature looking into disabled people's experiences of targeted violence, harassment and abuse. The review found that people with learning disabilities and/or mental health conditions are at higher risk, and experience greater levels, of violence, harassment and abuse, not only than non‐disabled people but also than other disabled people. Situational vulnerabilities mean that the probability and experience of violence, harassment and abuse are due not simply to any inherent characteristics of those with learning disabilities. Under‐reporting and lack of appropriate response and support from criminal justice agencies compromise access to justice. People with learning disabilities are also found to have a propensity to report to third parties instead of to criminal justice agencies. However, the evidence points to lack of joined‐up working in various agencies, which hampers efforts at redress. There are particular concerns over a vacuum of responsibility as a result of confusion about the No Secrets guidance.

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Sin, C., Mguni, N., Cook, C., Comber, N. and Hedges, A. (2010), "Targeted violence, harassment and abuse against people with learning disabilities in Great Britain", Tizard Learning Disability Review, Vol. 15 No. 1, pp. 17-27. https://doi.org/10.5042/tldr.2010.0026

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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