Law and Neurodiversity offers invaluable guidance on how autism
research can inform juvenile justice policies in Canada and the
United States. In Canada, the diversion of youth away from formal
processing has fostered community-based strategies for serving
those with autism. US policies rely more heavily on formal
responses, often employing juvenile custody facilities. Building on
a rigorous exploration of how assessment, rehabilitation, and
community re-entry differ between the two countries, Law and
Neurodiversity offers a much-needed comparative analysis of autism
and juvenile justice policies on both sides of the forty-ninth
parallel.
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