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Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Criminal Justice System: A Guide to Understanding Suspects, Defendants and Offenders with Autism

Autor Dr Clare S. Allely
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 apr 2022
This book focuses on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the criminal justice system. Rather than being the perpetrators of offending behaviour, individuals with ASD are more likely to be the victims of crime. However, there is nevertheless a small subset of individuals with ASD who do offend, and this book provides an in-depth understanding of how certain features of ASD may provide the context of vulnerability to engaging in a number of types of offending behaviours.
Chapters focus on arson or fire-setting; cybercrime (e.g., hacking); online sexual offending such as the viewing of indecent child imagery; offline sexual offending; violent crime; stalking; terroristic behaviour (including radicalisation and extremism); bestiality or zoophilia; and also extreme violence such as mass shooting and serial homicide. This book also outlines the ways in which a defendant with ASD may present in court and how they may exhibit behaviour which could be misinterpreted and perceived negatively, leading to an unfair trial. Lastly, it discusses the need to identify the impact that ASD can have on the capacity to form the requisite criminal intent and offers appropriate court adaptions to support individuals with ASD during court proceedings.
This book is ideal for criminal defence lawyers and practitioners in psychology, psychiatry, and social work as well as policy makers and reformers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032079455
ISBN-10: 1032079452
Pagini: 302
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional, and Professional Practice & Development

Recenzii

"Dr Clare Allely is a world-leading expert in the field of violent crime and its relationship to ASD. Here, she takes on the difficult and complex task of explicating how ASD and the criminal justice system(s) interact. She provides a convincing body of evidence to support the notion that, in the future, a better understanding of ASD on the part of psychiatrists, psychologists, and, not least, legal practitioners, will lead to much better-informed decisions, particularly as regards criminal responsibility in ASD, within the justice system(s)." –
Christopher Gillberg, MD, PhD
Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, senior consultant
Gillberg Neuropsychiatry Centre, Sweden
Universities of Gothenburg, Sweden, and Glasgow, Scotland
Kochi Gillberg Centre, Japan
"Allely’s work is cross-disciplinary, practical and based in contemporary international research experience. It provides a ground-breaking insight into the relationship between ASD and the criminal law. It has the potential to remove stigmatising misperceptions and provide a sound expert basis for better informed decision-making." – Professor Ian Freckelton AO QC

"Allely expertly crafts an understanding of the persistent deficits that occur in ASD and the impact on those, often undiagnosed, caught up in criminal justice systems. She provides comprehensive understanding of how impairments may be exhibited or conversely masked by superficial social skills. She demolishes the suggestion that individuals with ASD lack empathy, nor are they any more likely to engage in offending behaviour compared to individuals without a diagnosis of ASD. In fact, they are more likely to be victims. Her stark warning is that the criminal justice system is frequently failing those with ASD and it is imperative that the judiciary and legal practitioners understand the existing research and use the available toolkits to reduce what is commonly a challenging and negative experience. Her call for further research to progress systemic changes to criminal responsibility ought to be heard by those at the highest level of law and policy reform." – Professor Felicity Gerry QC, international QC at Libertas Chambers, London and Crockett Chambers, Melbourne.



Cuprins

Preface
Chapter 1: What is Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
Chapter 2: ASD and Offending Behaviour: Why It Is Important to Recognise How ASD Symptomology Can Provide the Context of Vulnerability for Engaging in Offending and Important Considerations When Interviewed by Police and Other Criminal Justice Professionals
Chapter 3: Risk Assessment: ASD and Issues with Current Standardised Risk Assessment Chapter 4: Prevalence of ASD in Forensic Settings
Chapter 5: Psychiatric Co-morbidity in ASD
Chapter 6: ASD in the Courtroom: Why It Is Important to Recognise This Disorder in Defendants
Chapter 7: ASD and Arson
Chapter 8: ASD and Sexual Offences (Offline and Online)
Chapter 9: ASD and Cybercrime
Chapter 10: ASD and Violent Offending
Chapter 11: ASD and Radicalisation and Extremism
Chapter 12: ASD and Extreme Violence
Chapter 13: ASD and Stalking
Chapter 14: ASD in the Prison Environment
Chapter 15: Conclusions and Recommendations
Recommended Further Reading

Notă biografică

Dr Clare S. Allely is a Reader in Forensic Psychology at the University of Salford in Manchester, England and is an affiliate member of the Gillberg Neuropsychiatry Centre at Gothenburg University, Sweden. Clare also acts as an expert witness in criminal cases involving defendants with autism spectrum disorder.

Descriere

This book focuses on autism spectrum disorder in the criminal justice system. It provides an in-depth understanding of how certain features of ASD may provide the context of vulnerability to engaging in a number of types of offending behaviours.