While criminal offending by persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders is rare (see R v George, 2004: at [44]; see also Bishop, 2008), the symptoms of such disorders have the potential to be relevant to almost every aspect of the criminal justice process from interviews with suspects by the police, to accused persons ’ fitness to stand trial, a variety of defences to whic
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may experience difficulties coping at all levels of ...
Background: There is increasing recognition of people with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) across t...
Background: Here we present an overview of the literature on autism in adult and juvenile delinquent...
While criminal offending by persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders is rare (see R v George, 2004: at...
We investigate whether autistic people’s vulnerability is taken into account at each stage of the cr...
(Excerpt) Part I discusses autism spectrum disorders, including the diagnosis and characteristics of...
This article contains much of what we discussed in our Libertas Lecture on 22 April 2021 which follo...
In the past 50 years, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has gone from a narrowly defined, rare disorder...
This collection presents a summary of current knowledge regarding autistic suspects, defendants and ...
This paper provides a systemic review of the available literature on people with autism spectrum dis...
Little is known about the experience of people with autism in custody. A review of the literature th...
We present clinical and forensic issues in the cases of two defendants diagnosed with autism spectru...
Theoretical suppositions suggest a potential vulnerability in some individuals with autism spectrum ...
Theoretical suppositions suggest a potential vulnerability in some individuals with autism spectrum ...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are known to be associated with an increased risk of aggression and...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may experience difficulties coping at all levels of ...
Background: There is increasing recognition of people with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) across t...
Background: Here we present an overview of the literature on autism in adult and juvenile delinquent...
While criminal offending by persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders is rare (see R v George, 2004: at...
We investigate whether autistic people’s vulnerability is taken into account at each stage of the cr...
(Excerpt) Part I discusses autism spectrum disorders, including the diagnosis and characteristics of...
This article contains much of what we discussed in our Libertas Lecture on 22 April 2021 which follo...
In the past 50 years, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has gone from a narrowly defined, rare disorder...
This collection presents a summary of current knowledge regarding autistic suspects, defendants and ...
This paper provides a systemic review of the available literature on people with autism spectrum dis...
Little is known about the experience of people with autism in custody. A review of the literature th...
We present clinical and forensic issues in the cases of two defendants diagnosed with autism spectru...
Theoretical suppositions suggest a potential vulnerability in some individuals with autism spectrum ...
Theoretical suppositions suggest a potential vulnerability in some individuals with autism spectrum ...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are known to be associated with an increased risk of aggression and...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may experience difficulties coping at all levels of ...
Background: There is increasing recognition of people with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) across t...
Background: Here we present an overview of the literature on autism in adult and juvenile delinquent...