BACKGROUND: Many offenders with intellectual disabilities have substance use issues. Offending behaviour may be associated with substance use. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Prisoners with and without intellectual disabilities were compared in terms of their substance use prior to imprisonment, the influence of substance use on offending, and their participation in alcohol and drug treatment programmes. RESULTS: Substance use was similar in prisoners with and without intellectual disabilities in the year prior to their current prison terms. Prisoners with intellectual disabilities were much less likely to report that substance use was an antecedent to the offences leading to their imprisonment. The completion rate of alcohol and drug treatment prog...
There are 9 million prisoners worldwide, but it is uncertain what proportion have intellectual disab...
This article reports results from a total population of persons with an intellectual disability in W...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between learning disabilities and self est...
Background: The transition out of prison is likely to be a challenging time for prisoners with intel...
Background: Over the past decades, there has been increased scientific and clinical interest in subs...
Abuse of substances by persons with a mild or borderline intellectual disability (IQ 50-85) (ID) is ...
This chapter summarizes research on the prevalence of substance use disorders - particularly alcohol...
Background: Little is known about the characteristics of people with intellectual disabilities (IDs)...
Abstract — Substance abuse is a factor in some but not all incidents of crime: more than half of mur...
A sample of Belgian drug-involved inmates (N = 116) completed the European Addiction Severity Index,...
Background In recent years, academic debate has (re)focused on the extent of the co-occurrence of in...
There is a dearth of research that has explored alcohol/drug use and misuse by people with intellect...
BackgroundLimited evidence suggests that people with ID (ID) are overrepresented in prisons although...
Background/Aims: Alcohol problems in the prison population are understudied, underdetected, and unde...
Background Previous studies have found high rates of intellectual disabilities (ID) in prison. Howe...
There are 9 million prisoners worldwide, but it is uncertain what proportion have intellectual disab...
This article reports results from a total population of persons with an intellectual disability in W...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between learning disabilities and self est...
Background: The transition out of prison is likely to be a challenging time for prisoners with intel...
Background: Over the past decades, there has been increased scientific and clinical interest in subs...
Abuse of substances by persons with a mild or borderline intellectual disability (IQ 50-85) (ID) is ...
This chapter summarizes research on the prevalence of substance use disorders - particularly alcohol...
Background: Little is known about the characteristics of people with intellectual disabilities (IDs)...
Abstract — Substance abuse is a factor in some but not all incidents of crime: more than half of mur...
A sample of Belgian drug-involved inmates (N = 116) completed the European Addiction Severity Index,...
Background In recent years, academic debate has (re)focused on the extent of the co-occurrence of in...
There is a dearth of research that has explored alcohol/drug use and misuse by people with intellect...
BackgroundLimited evidence suggests that people with ID (ID) are overrepresented in prisons although...
Background/Aims: Alcohol problems in the prison population are understudied, underdetected, and unde...
Background Previous studies have found high rates of intellectual disabilities (ID) in prison. Howe...
There are 9 million prisoners worldwide, but it is uncertain what proportion have intellectual disab...
This article reports results from a total population of persons with an intellectual disability in W...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between learning disabilities and self est...