Access to Justice for Persons with Psychosocial Disabilities

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Access to Justice for Persons with Psychosocial Disabilities

A Comparative Analysis of Participation in the Kenyan Criminal Justice System

Disability: social aspects Sociology Crime and criminology Comparative law Public international law: human rights Constitutional and administrative law: general Criminal justice law

Author: Paul Ochieng Juma

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Collection: Routledge Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice and Procedure

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 6th November 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040694022


Overview

Taking Kenya as a case study, this book examines the application of criminal procedure in the context of persons with psychosocial disabilities. It discusses how the right to participation of persons with psychosocial disabilities who have been declared unfit can be best protected during and after the criminal process in Africa and at the international level.

Theoretical Frameworks and Hypotheses

In doing so, it hypothesises that the social model of disability is inadequate to respond to violations against the right to participation of persons with psychosocial disabilities in the criminal justice system and thus the need for other normative frameworks such as Foucauldian and decolonial theories.

Recommendations and Contributions

It recommends that legislative enactment and reform are imperative not only to promote participation in access to justice but also to remove the barriers inhibiting the legal capacity of persons with psychosocial disabilities. The study will encourage intercontinental dialogue on disability, unfitness declarations, and participation policy analysis, while also contributing to theory and legal development.

Target Audience

The book will be of interest to academics, researchers, and policy-makers working in the areas of criminal procedure, disability studies, and international human rights law.

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