Report
Investigation into hearing impairment among Indigenous prisoners within the Northern Territory Correctional Services
Publisher
Wellbeing
Medical care
First Peoples health
First Peoples incarceration
Australia
Northern Territory
Description
This report investigates the implications of hearing impairment among the Indigenous prisoners in Northern Territory Correctional Services.
The results of the study found significant hearing loss among Indigenous prisoners, contributing to a breakdown of communication between inmates and prison officers. There is further discussion about the implications of hearing loss for correctional services and recommendations for the use of hearing amplification devices to reduce communication difficulties and improve rehabilitation outcomes.
Publication Details
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
10 Jun 2018
