Child Victims with Disabilities: A Guide for Prosecutors

Prosecutors handling cases involving children with disabilities must be prepared to serve and advocate for individual child victims’ unique physical, cognitive, and/or emotional needs. This guide will address each of these components of the prosecution, and conclude with sample motions to implement recommendations. Read here.

Authors: ZAP staff and externs, including Robert Peters and Kathleen Nolan

Publisher: Zero Abuse Project, as part of the Trauma-Informed Prosecutor Project (TiPP)

Date: April 18, 2022

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