A systematic review of research on offenders with intellectual disability (ID) was conducted. In the present study, the first of a two-part presentation of the findings, the authors outline the methodology of the review and present data on the prevalence of offending by adults with ID. The review highlights the methodological problems of the research and the low level of rigour in many of the studies. The organization of the penal and 'care' systems are seen to have a huge impact on research findings. In addition, studies which adopt an IQ-based concept of ID show low rates of offending, whilst those which use wider definitions (e.g. attendance at special school) show higher ones. There is also preliminary evidence for believing that the pr...
The paper presents an overview of the studies dealing with the etiology, types and clinical expressi...
The Intellectual Disability (Compulsory Care and Rehabilitation) Act 2003 (IDCCR Act 2003) was enact...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the awareness of intellectual disabilities (ID) amo...
A systematic review of research on offenders with intellectual disability (ID) was conducted. In the...
In the present study, the second part of a review of offending by adults with intellectual disabilit...
In the present study, the second part of a review of offending by adults with intellectual disabilit...
There is considerable evidence that people with intellectual disability (PWID) are at an increased r...
Background Interventions for offenders with intellectual disabilities (ID) have used cognitive va...
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) may be somewhat overrepresented in parts of the Criminal ...
Background: Studies have suggested that people with intellectual disability are disproportionately i...
Purpose: People with intellectual disability (PWID) appear more likely to be victims and perpetrator...
Background Studies have suggested that people with intellectual disability are disproportionately in...
Background: Studies have suggested that people with intellectual disability are disproportionately i...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the awareness of intellectual disabilities (ID) am...
Research on risk assessment with offenders with an intellectual disability (ID) has been scarce; the...
The paper presents an overview of the studies dealing with the etiology, types and clinical expressi...
The Intellectual Disability (Compulsory Care and Rehabilitation) Act 2003 (IDCCR Act 2003) was enact...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the awareness of intellectual disabilities (ID) amo...
A systematic review of research on offenders with intellectual disability (ID) was conducted. In the...
In the present study, the second part of a review of offending by adults with intellectual disabilit...
In the present study, the second part of a review of offending by adults with intellectual disabilit...
There is considerable evidence that people with intellectual disability (PWID) are at an increased r...
Background Interventions for offenders with intellectual disabilities (ID) have used cognitive va...
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) may be somewhat overrepresented in parts of the Criminal ...
Background: Studies have suggested that people with intellectual disability are disproportionately i...
Purpose: People with intellectual disability (PWID) appear more likely to be victims and perpetrator...
Background Studies have suggested that people with intellectual disability are disproportionately in...
Background: Studies have suggested that people with intellectual disability are disproportionately i...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the awareness of intellectual disabilities (ID) am...
Research on risk assessment with offenders with an intellectual disability (ID) has been scarce; the...
The paper presents an overview of the studies dealing with the etiology, types and clinical expressi...
The Intellectual Disability (Compulsory Care and Rehabilitation) Act 2003 (IDCCR Act 2003) was enact...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the awareness of intellectual disabilities (ID) amo...