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This book addresses an important and relatively neglected topic in
the scientific literature: individuals with autism spectrum
disorder (ASD) who have dealings with the legal system. It examines
issues and implications for autistic people, who have a significant
risk for engagement with the legal system in some capacity (e.g.,
witness/bystander, victim, or perpetrator). Key areas of coverage
include: Autistic people as victims and perpetrators of criminal
activities, including violence, stalking, sexual exploitation, and
cybercrime. Risks for unlawful behavior in individuals with autism
and Asperger's. Legal assessment issues, such as witness protection
and postconviction diagnoses. Legal outcomes for autistic people,
including case law, prevention, service provisions in correctional
settings, and rights and support systems. The Handbook of Autism
Spectrum Disorder and the Law is an essential, comprehensive
resource that explores the risk for unlawful behaviors affecting
autistitc people as victims and perpetrators, as well as related
issues of assessment and treatment, and outcome. It is a must-have
reference for researchers, clinicians/practitioners, and graduate
students in psychology, psychiatry, social work, and law, as well
as professionals in such related fields, as criminology/criminal
justice and the legal system.
This book addresses an important and relatively neglected topic in
the scientific literature: individuals with autism spectrum
disorder (ASD) who have dealings with the legal system. It examines
issues and implications for autistic people, who have a significant
risk for engagement with the legal system in some capacity (e.g.,
witness/bystander, victim, or perpetrator). Key areas of coverage
include: Autistic people as victims and perpetrators of criminal
activities, including violence, stalking, sexual exploitation, and
cybercrime. Risks for unlawful behavior in individuals with autism
and Asperger's. Legal assessment issues, such as witness protection
and postconviction diagnoses. Legal outcomes for autistic people,
including case law, prevention, service provisions in correctional
settings, and rights and support systems. The Handbook of Autism
Spectrum Disorder and the Law is an essential, comprehensive
resource that explores the risk for unlawful behaviors affecting
autistitc people as victims and perpetrators, as well as related
issues of assessment and treatment, and outcome. It is a must-have
reference for researchers, clinicians/practitioners, and graduate
students in psychology, psychiatry, social work, and law, as well
as professionals in such related fields, as criminology/criminal
justice and the legal system.
This comprehensive work addresses the care and treatment of adults
and children who have disorders of intellectual development (also
known as intellectual or learning disabilities). It focuses
specifically on the interface between intellectual disabilities and
genetics, ageing, epilepsy and forensic psychiatry. A whole section
is devoted to the diagnosis, assessment and treatment of autism
spectrum disorders. Other topics include: comorbid mental health
problems; behavioural problems; psychopharmacology; and service
provision. There are references to the up-to-date evidence-based
literature throughout the text which aims to inform clinical
practice. Written by eminent clinicians and experts in their field,
the majority of chapters were specially commissioned for this book,
whilst a few have previously appeared in the journal Advances in
Psychiatric Treatment (now known as BJPsych Advances) and have now
been fully updated.
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