Online surveys were used to sample the views of judges, barristers and solicitors (n=33) about their engagement with autistic individuals in criminal courts in England and Wales. Despite an understanding of some of the difficulties experienced by individuals with autism, and the adjustments suitable for supporting them, legal professionals reported constraints arising from a lack of understanding by others within the criminal justice system. These results are considered alongside the views and perspectives of autistic adults (n=9) and parents of children on the autism spectrum (n=19), who had encountered the criminal courts as witnesses or defendants and were largely dissatisfied with their experiences. Training, understanding and the provi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data collection included two distinct groups of part...
This article contains much of what we discussed in our Libertas Lecture on 22 April 2021 which follo...
Background: Research suggests that individuals with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) are inconsisten...
We investigate whether autistic people's vulnerability is taken into account at each stage of the cr...
Access to justice is a key theme in the family justice system, especially for those with particular ...
We investigate whether autistic people’s vulnerability is taken into account at each stage of the cr...
Individuals with a diagnosis of autism are seven times more likely to be represented in criminal jus...
Individuals with a diagnosis of autism are seven times more likely to be represented in criminal jus...
Individuals with a diagnosis of autism are seven times more likely to be represented in criminal jus...
Individuals with a diagnosis of autism are seven times more likely to be represented in criminal jus...
In the past 50 years, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has gone from a narrowly defined, rare disorder...
In the past 50 years, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has gone from a narrowly defined, rare disorder...
In the past 50 years, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has gone from a narrowly defined, rare disorder...
Purpose This paper examines the role of liaison and diversion services working in the lower courts (...
Purpose This paper examines the role of liaison and diversion services working in the lower courts (...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data collection included two distinct groups of part...
This article contains much of what we discussed in our Libertas Lecture on 22 April 2021 which follo...
Background: Research suggests that individuals with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) are inconsisten...
We investigate whether autistic people's vulnerability is taken into account at each stage of the cr...
Access to justice is a key theme in the family justice system, especially for those with particular ...
We investigate whether autistic people’s vulnerability is taken into account at each stage of the cr...
Individuals with a diagnosis of autism are seven times more likely to be represented in criminal jus...
Individuals with a diagnosis of autism are seven times more likely to be represented in criminal jus...
Individuals with a diagnosis of autism are seven times more likely to be represented in criminal jus...
Individuals with a diagnosis of autism are seven times more likely to be represented in criminal jus...
In the past 50 years, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has gone from a narrowly defined, rare disorder...
In the past 50 years, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has gone from a narrowly defined, rare disorder...
In the past 50 years, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has gone from a narrowly defined, rare disorder...
Purpose This paper examines the role of liaison and diversion services working in the lower courts (...
Purpose This paper examines the role of liaison and diversion services working in the lower courts (...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data collection included two distinct groups of part...
This article contains much of what we discussed in our Libertas Lecture on 22 April 2021 which follo...
Background: Research suggests that individuals with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) are inconsisten...