Background In recent years, academic debate has (re)focused on the extent of the co-occurrence of intellectual disability (ID) and criminality, although findings from prevalence studies examining this link have been inconsistent. In April 2004, a process for transferring responsibility for commissioning healthcare services in UK prisons to Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) commenced. This development meant that it was important for PCTs to ascertain the need for specialist ID services in prisons in their areas. Because there were no reliable prevalence data, this research was commissioned by one such PCT. Method Using a stratified random sampling frame, data were collected from 185 young adult male prisoners aged 18 and 21 years old. Participants ...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose – The Dutch Custodial Institutions Agency has commissioned...
Background A number of authors have described, with disparate results, the prevalence of people with...
Background Previous studies have found high rates of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD...
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...
There are 9 million prisoners worldwide, but it is uncertain what proportion have intellectual disab...
Introduction: The prevalence of intellectual disability (ID) in the prison setting has scarcely been...
BackgroundLimited evidence suggests that people with ID (ID) are overrepresented in prisons although...
Purpose While individuals with an intellectual disability form a significant minority in the world...
Men detained in a South London prison on remand were screened for intellectual disabilities (mental ...
Purpose While individuals with an intellectual disability form a significant minority in the worldwi...
A significant proportion of the prison inmates have an IQ level corresponding to intellectual disabi...
Background Previous research has suggested that people with intellectual disability (ID) can be foun...
A substantial number of prisoners have intellectual disabilities. We analysed data on a sample drawn...
Background Prisoners with intellectual disabilities are known to be disadvantaged in prisons an...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose – The Dutch Custodial Institutions Agency has commissioned...
Background A number of authors have described, with disparate results, the prevalence of people with...
Background Previous studies have found high rates of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD...
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...
There are 9 million prisoners worldwide, but it is uncertain what proportion have intellectual disab...
Introduction: The prevalence of intellectual disability (ID) in the prison setting has scarcely been...
BackgroundLimited evidence suggests that people with ID (ID) are overrepresented in prisons although...
Purpose While individuals with an intellectual disability form a significant minority in the world...
Men detained in a South London prison on remand were screened for intellectual disabilities (mental ...
Purpose While individuals with an intellectual disability form a significant minority in the worldwi...
A significant proportion of the prison inmates have an IQ level corresponding to intellectual disabi...
Background Previous research has suggested that people with intellectual disability (ID) can be foun...
A substantial number of prisoners have intellectual disabilities. We analysed data on a sample drawn...
Background Prisoners with intellectual disabilities are known to be disadvantaged in prisons an...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose – The Dutch Custodial Institutions Agency has commissioned...
Background A number of authors have described, with disparate results, the prevalence of people with...
Background Previous studies have found high rates of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD...