Juvenile justice, Administration of Juvenile delinquency--Psychological aspects Clinical Psychology
Suspects may waive their Miranda rights by providing a knowing, intelligent, and voluntary waiver of her rights. Research suggests that young age and low IQ are related to poor comprehension of Miranda rights, but few studies have examined the relationship between mental health disorders and comprehension of Miranda rights in adolescents. The current study examined whether mental health symptoms of 29 delinquent males, on the MAYSI-2 were related to Miranda understanding, appreciation, and overall comprehension, controlling for age and IQ. Thought Disturbance and Suicide Ideation scales were significantly related to scores on the Comprehension of Miranda Rights -Recognition II instrument. Findings are discussed within the context of the study's limitations, including small sample size and the presence of outliers.
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Title
The relationship between mental health symptoms and comprehension of Miranda Rights in male juvenile offenders
Creators
Oluseyi B. Olubadewo - DU
Contributors
Naomi E. Goldstein (Advisor) - Drexel University (1970-)
Awarding Institution
Drexel University
Degree Awarded
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Publisher
Drexel University; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Resource Type
Dissertation
Language
English
Academic Unit
Psychological and Brain Sciences (Psychology); College of Arts and Sciences; Drexel University
Other Identifier
2900; 991014632155104721
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