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Neurodiversity in the Criminal Justice System: a review of evidence

Resource Type:

Report

Author name:

Criminal Justice Joint Inspection

Year published:

2021

Published by:

Criminal Justice Joint Inspection

Area:

Various

Topics:

Neurodivergence, Police, Court, Prison, Rehabilitation and Interventions

Access:

Open Source

Preventing and improving interactions between autistic individuals and the criminal justice system: A roadmap for research

Resource Type:

Journal Article

Author name:

Shea and others

Year published:

2021

Published by:

Autism Research

Area:

Various

Topics:

Autism, Police, Court, Prison, Rehabilitation and Interventions

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Restricted

An Initial Development and Evaluation of a Culturally Responsive Police Interactions Training for Black Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Resource Type:

Journal Article

Author name:

Davenport and others

Year published:

2021

Published by:

Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders

Area:

Police

Topics:

Autism, Police

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Restricted

Policy gaps and opportunities: A systematic review of autism spectrum disorder and criminal justice intersections'

Resource Type:

Journal Article

Author name:

D Cooper and others

Year published:

2022

Published by:

Autism

Area:

Various

Topics:

Autism, Police, Court, Prison, Rehabilitation and Interventions

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Restricted

A Systematic Review of Autistic People and the Criminal Justice System: An Update of King and Murphy (2014)

Resource Type:

Journal Article

Author name:

Collins and others

Year published:

2022

Published by:

Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders

Area:

Various

Topics:

Autism, Police, Court, Prison, Rehabilitation and Interventions

Access:

Open Source

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