Background A number of authors have described, with disparate results, the prevalence of people with intellectual disability and their characteristics, in a range of offender cohorts defined by service use. These have included high security, a range of criminal justice services and community services. There is a need for research comparing cohorts of offenders with intellectual disabilities across different settings. Aim and hypothesis To conduct such a comparison and test the hypothesis that severity of characteristics measured will be highest in highest levels of residential security. Method A clinical-record-based comparison a offenders with intellectual disability in high security (n = 73), medium/low security (n = 70), and a commun...
A systematic review of research on offenders with intellectual disability (ID) was conducted. In the...
A systematic review of research on offenders with intellectual disability (ID) was conducted. In the...
There is considerable evidence that people with intellectual disability (PWID) are at an increased r...
Purpose There are few reliable psychometric measures of the psychopathology of offenders with intel...
There is an extensive research literature on the association between personality disorder, antisocia...
The patterns and pathways into intellectual disability (ID) offender services were studied through c...
In mainstream offender samples, several risk assessments have been evaluated for predic-tive validit...
Background In recent years, academic debate has (re)focused on the extent of the co-occurrence of in...
The literature on risk factors for recidivism in offenders with intellectual disability (ID) is inco...
The relation between mild to borderline intellectual disability (MBID) and violent offense behavior ...
The literature on risk factors for recidivism in offenders with intellectual disability (ID) is inco...
Prior research examining persons with intellectual disabilities who have committed criminal offenses...
Prior research examining persons with intellectual disabilities who have committed criminal offenses...
Prior research examining persons with intellectual disabilities who have committed criminal offenses...
Background There is a need for research to promote an understanding among service developers on wh...
A systematic review of research on offenders with intellectual disability (ID) was conducted. In the...
A systematic review of research on offenders with intellectual disability (ID) was conducted. In the...
There is considerable evidence that people with intellectual disability (PWID) are at an increased r...
Purpose There are few reliable psychometric measures of the psychopathology of offenders with intel...
There is an extensive research literature on the association between personality disorder, antisocia...
The patterns and pathways into intellectual disability (ID) offender services were studied through c...
In mainstream offender samples, several risk assessments have been evaluated for predic-tive validit...
Background In recent years, academic debate has (re)focused on the extent of the co-occurrence of in...
The literature on risk factors for recidivism in offenders with intellectual disability (ID) is inco...
The relation between mild to borderline intellectual disability (MBID) and violent offense behavior ...
The literature on risk factors for recidivism in offenders with intellectual disability (ID) is inco...
Prior research examining persons with intellectual disabilities who have committed criminal offenses...
Prior research examining persons with intellectual disabilities who have committed criminal offenses...
Prior research examining persons with intellectual disabilities who have committed criminal offenses...
Background There is a need for research to promote an understanding among service developers on wh...
A systematic review of research on offenders with intellectual disability (ID) was conducted. In the...
A systematic review of research on offenders with intellectual disability (ID) was conducted. In the...
There is considerable evidence that people with intellectual disability (PWID) are at an increased r...