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This collection presents a summary of current knowledge regarding autistic suspects, defendants and offenders in the criminal justice system of England and Wales. The volume examines the interaction between each stage of the criminal justice process and autistic individuals accused or convicted of crime, considering the problems, strengths and possibilities for improving the system to better accommodate the needs of this vulnerable category of neurodiverse individuals. By explicating the core issues in this important but disparate area of study in a single place, the collection facilitates understanding of and engagement with knowledge for a wider audience of relevant stakeholders, including criminal justice practitioners, policy makers, academics and clinicians. It also incorporates key recommendations for improvement, thereby clarifying the urgent need for substantive change in policies and practices. The ultimate goal is to both improve the treatment and experience of autistic pe

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

List of Contributors

List of Abbreviations

List of Figures

Table of Cases

Table of Legislation

Introduction

TOM SMITH

1 ‘Street’ Policing and Autism: Perceptions and Preconceptions of Police Officers When Interacting with Autistic Suspects in the Community

SHIRLEY REVELEY AND IAIN DICKIE

2 Autistic Suspects in Police Custody: Issues Affecting the Effectiveness and Fairness of Police Interviews

CLARE ALLELY AND DAVID MURPHY

3 Autistic Defendants in Court: Perceptions and Support for Accessing Justice

CLARE ALLELY, EDDIE CHAPLIN, JODY SALTER, JANE McCARTHY AND FELICITY GERRY

4 Autism in Prisons: An Overview of Experiences of Custody and Implications for Custodial Rehabilitation for Autistic Prisoners

LUKE P VINTER AND GAYLE DILLON

Conclusion

TOM SMITH

Bibliography

Further Recommended Reading

Index

Autism and Criminal Justice

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis
    Publication Date: 4/20/2023 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781032164861, 978-1032164861
    ISBN10: 1032164867

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This collection presents a summary of current knowledge regarding autistic suspects, defendants and offenders in the criminal justice system of England and Wales. The volume examines the interaction between each stage of the criminal justice process and autistic individuals accused or convicted of crime, considering the problems, strengths and possibilities for improving the system to better accommodate the needs of this vulnerable category of neurodiverse individuals. By explicating the core issues in this important but disparate area of study in a single place, the collection facilitates understanding of and engagement with knowledge for a wider audience of relevant stakeholders, including criminal justice practitioners, policy makers, academics and clinicians. It also incorporates key recommendations for improvement, thereby clarifying the urgent need for substantive change in policies and practices. The ultimate goal is to both improve the treatment and experience of autistic pe

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements

    List of Contributors

    List of Abbreviations

    List of Figures

    Table of Cases

    Table of Legislation

    Introduction

    TOM SMITH

    1 ‘Street’ Policing and Autism: Perceptions and Preconceptions of Police Officers When Interacting with Autistic Suspects in the Community

    SHIRLEY REVELEY AND IAIN DICKIE

    2 Autistic Suspects in Police Custody: Issues Affecting the Effectiveness and Fairness of Police Interviews

    CLARE ALLELY AND DAVID MURPHY

    3 Autistic Defendants in Court: Perceptions and Support for Accessing Justice

    CLARE ALLELY, EDDIE CHAPLIN, JODY SALTER, JANE McCARTHY AND FELICITY GERRY

    4 Autism in Prisons: An Overview of Experiences of Custody and Implications for Custodial Rehabilitation for Autistic Prisoners

    LUKE P VINTER AND GAYLE DILLON

    Conclusion

    TOM SMITH

    Bibliography

    Further Recommended Reading

    Index

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