This collection presents a summary of current knowledge regarding autistic suspects, defendants and offenders in the criminal justice system of England and Wales. The volume examines the interaction between each stage of the criminal justice process and autistic individuals accused or convicted of crime, considering the problems, strengths and possibilities for improving the system to better accommodate the needs of this vulnerable category of neurodiverse individuals. By explicating the core issues in this important but disparate area of study in a single place, the collection facilitates understanding of and engagement with knowledge for a wider audience of relevant stakeholders, including criminal justice practitioners, policy makers, ac...
While criminal offending by persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders is rare (see R v George, 2004: at...
While criminal offending by persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders is rare (see R v George, 2004: at...
Individuals with a diagnosis of autism are seven times more likely to be represented in criminal jus...
This collection presents a summary of current knowledge regarding autistic suspects, defendants and ...
We investigate whether autistic people’s vulnerability is taken into account at each stage of the cr...
This paper aims to critically review the current police training and criminal justice policy regardi...
Little is known about the experience of people with autism in custody. A review of the literature th...
This paper aims to critically review the current police training and criminal justice policy regardi...
This paper aims to critically review the current police training and criminal justice policy regardi...
Examines the challenges facing autistic people suspected, accused or convicted of crime from a socio...
Foucault's 'governmentality approach' developed the notion of 'dividing practices' (1991; see Seddon...
We investigate whether autistic people's vulnerability is taken into account at each stage of the cr...
Foucault's 'governmentality approach' developed the notion of 'dividing practices' (1991; see Seddon...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may experience difficulties coping at all levels of ...
This paper provides a systemic review of the available literature on people with autism spectrum dis...
While criminal offending by persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders is rare (see R v George, 2004: at...
While criminal offending by persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders is rare (see R v George, 2004: at...
Individuals with a diagnosis of autism are seven times more likely to be represented in criminal jus...
This collection presents a summary of current knowledge regarding autistic suspects, defendants and ...
We investigate whether autistic people’s vulnerability is taken into account at each stage of the cr...
This paper aims to critically review the current police training and criminal justice policy regardi...
Little is known about the experience of people with autism in custody. A review of the literature th...
This paper aims to critically review the current police training and criminal justice policy regardi...
This paper aims to critically review the current police training and criminal justice policy regardi...
Examines the challenges facing autistic people suspected, accused or convicted of crime from a socio...
Foucault's 'governmentality approach' developed the notion of 'dividing practices' (1991; see Seddon...
We investigate whether autistic people's vulnerability is taken into account at each stage of the cr...
Foucault's 'governmentality approach' developed the notion of 'dividing practices' (1991; see Seddon...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may experience difficulties coping at all levels of ...
This paper provides a systemic review of the available literature on people with autism spectrum dis...
While criminal offending by persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders is rare (see R v George, 2004: at...
While criminal offending by persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders is rare (see R v George, 2004: at...
Individuals with a diagnosis of autism are seven times more likely to be represented in criminal jus...