Episode 288: Recognizing Defendants' Disabilities copertina

Episode 288: Recognizing Defendants' Disabilities

Episode 288: Recognizing Defendants' Disabilities

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The criminal legal system often misunderstands—and mishandles—people with intellectual disabilities. Law professor Katie Kronick explains how and why these individuals so often fall through the cracks in a system built around efficiency and rigid rules. She breaks down the stakes with real examples, including a high-profile death penalty case now before the Supreme Court, and shares ideas for building a criminal justice system that recognizes and respects the needs of defendants with intellectual disabilities.

For more on this topic:

  • Read Kronick's amicus brief for the Supreme Court case Hamm v. Smith

  • Check out her essay in the Sentencing Matters Substack: Why is it So Hard for Courts to Adjust to Advancements in Knowledge of Human Behavior?

  • Read her op-ed in the Baltimore Sun: The Criminal Legal System Is Failing People With Intellectual Disabilities
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