Individuals with an intellectual disability (ID) form a significant minority in the Irish prison population and worldwide prison populations. There is growing recognition that specialist services for such individuals are in need of development. The purpose of this paper is to propose a care pathway for the management of individuals with an ID who present in prison, based on expert elicitation and consensus. A convenience sample of professionals with a special interest in forensic intellectual disabilities was invited to participate in a Delphi exercise. In total, 12 agreed to participation and 10 subsequently completed the study (83.3 per cent). Expert views were elicited using a semi-structured questionnaire. Content analysis was completed...
There are 9 million prisoners worldwide, but it is uncertain what proportion have intellectual disab...
Background Previous studies have found high rates of intellectual disabilities (ID) in prison. Howev...
Background Previous studies have found high rates of intellectual disabilities (ID) in prison. Howev...
Individuals with an intellectual disability (ID) form a significant minority in the Irish prison pop...
peer-reviewedIndividuals with an intellectual disability (ID) form a significant minority in the Iri...
Individuals with an intellectual disability form a significant minority in the Irish prison populati...
Purpose While individuals with an intellectual disability form a significant minority in the world...
Purpose While individuals with an intellectual disability form a significant minority in the worldwi...
There has been increasing international, national and local recognition of the need for more appropr...
Introduction: The prevalence of intellectual disability (ID) in the prison setting has scarcely been...
peer-reviewedPurpose While individuals with an intellectual disability form a significant minor...
Purpose – The Dutch Custodial Institutions Agency has commissioned a number of research projects...
Background In recent years, academic debate has (re)focused on the extent of the co-occurrence of in...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose – The Dutch Custodial Institutions Agency has commissioned...
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...
Background Previous studies have found high rates of intellectual disabilities (ID) in prison. Howev...
Background Previous studies have found high rates of intellectual disabilities (ID) in prison. Howev...
Individuals with an intellectual disability (ID) form a significant minority in the Irish prison pop...
peer-reviewedIndividuals with an intellectual disability (ID) form a significant minority in the Iri...
Individuals with an intellectual disability form a significant minority in the Irish prison populati...
Purpose While individuals with an intellectual disability form a significant minority in the world...
Purpose While individuals with an intellectual disability form a significant minority in the worldwi...
There has been increasing international, national and local recognition of the need for more appropr...
Introduction: The prevalence of intellectual disability (ID) in the prison setting has scarcely been...
peer-reviewedPurpose While individuals with an intellectual disability form a significant minor...
Purpose – The Dutch Custodial Institutions Agency has commissioned a number of research projects...
Background In recent years, academic debate has (re)focused on the extent of the co-occurrence of in...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose – The Dutch Custodial Institutions Agency has commissioned...
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...
Background Previous studies have found high rates of intellectual disabilities (ID) in prison. Howev...
Background Previous studies have found high rates of intellectual disabilities (ID) in prison. Howev...