“In preparing litigation on behalf of the children we were representing, it was clear that these shocking and senseless crimes couldn't be evaluated honestly without understanding the lives these children had been forced to endure. And in banning the death penalty for juveniles, the Supreme Court had paid great attention to the emerging body of medical research about adolescent development and brain science and its relevance to juvenile crime and culpability. Contemporary neurological, psychological, and sociological evidence has established that children are impaired by immature judgment, an underdeveloped capacity for self-regulation and responsibility, vulnerability to negative influences and outside pressures, and a lack of control over their own impulses and their environment.” ChildrenScienceCrimeResearchDeath PenaltyAdolescentsImpairment Book:Just Mercy Source: Just Mercy
“The short term effects of very high altitude ‘Summit Brain’ tend to progress into long term neurological and physical impairments.” LongTermBrainProgressEffectsAltitudeSummitPhysicalNeurologicalImpairment Author:Steven Magee
“The book follows the social model of disability, a tool developed by disabled people as a guide for social action. It draws a distinction between impairment and disability. Disability consists of the barriers that a person with impairment experiences as a result of the way in which society is organised that excludes or devalues them. According to this analysis, preferred terminology in Britain is to describe people as disabled - because they are disabled by society - not people with disabilities, which makes no sense from a social model perspective.” ActivismDisabilityImpairment Book:The War on Disabled People: Capitalism, Welfare and the Making of a Human Catastrophe Source: The War on Disabled People: Capitalism, Welfare and the Making of a Human Catastrophe