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Innovating Services for Justice-Involved Individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: The In Reach Project

Resource Type:

Journal Article

Author name:

Tremblay and others

Year published:

2024

Published by:

International Journal of Adolescence and Youth

Area:

Various

Topics:

FASD, Police, Court, Prison, Rehabilitation and Interventions

Access:

Restricted

Knowledge and Perspectives of Developmental Language Disorders: The Pilot Development of a Survey of Professionals Working in Law Enforcement

Resource Type:

Journal Article

Author name:

Benes and Lund

Year published:

2024

Published by:

American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology

Area:

Police

Topics:

DLD, Police

Access:

Restricted

Identification and support of autistic individuals within the UK Criminal Justice System: a practical approach based upon professional consensus with input from lived experience

Resource Type:

Journal Article

Author name:

Woodhouse and others

Year published:

2024

Published by:

BMC Medicine

Area:

Various

Topics:

Autism, Police, Court, Prison, Rehabilitation and Interventions

Access:

Open Source

Approaching difference: Are neurodivergent children and young people getting a fair hearing in the criminal justice system?

Resource Type:

News

Author name:

Baksi

Year published:

2024

Published by:

Law Gazette

Area:

Youth

Topics:

Youth, Neurodivergence

Access:

Open Source

Mental wellbeing, but not prison climate, mediates the association between autistic traits and treatment readiness among men with sexual convictions

Resource Type:

Journal Article

Author name:

Vinter and others

Year published:

2024

Published by:

Journal of Sexual Aggression

Area:

Prison

Topics:

Autism, Prison

Access:

Open Source

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