Victims of perception.
By: Temby, Ethel.
Series: Interaction 7 (3) 1994: 16-20. 1994Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): ADVOCACY | JUSTICE | RIGHTSSummary: In public, justice and rights for people with an intellectual handicap are acknowledged as much as for the rest of the population. But in private, modifying phrases are expressed. This article examines the implications of accepting such modifications.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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In public, justice and rights for people with an intellectual handicap are acknowledged as much as for the rest of the population. But in private, modifying phrases are expressed. This article examines the implications of accepting such modifications.
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