Working with Autistic People in the Criminal Justice and Forensic Mental Health Systems

Working with Autistic People in the Criminal Justice and Forensic Mental Health Systems

A Handbook for Practitioners

Tyler, Nichola; Sheeran, Anne

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2022

224

Mole

Inglês

9780367478285

15 a 20 dias

453

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Series Foreword Foreword Preface Acknowledgements Part I: Understanding Autism 1: Autism: Context and Diagnosis Chapter 2: Autism and Mental Health 3: Receiving a Diagnosis of Autism in Adulthood Part II: Forensic Issues 4: Autism and Offending Behaviour 5: Questioning Autistic People: Police and Courts 6: Supporting Autistic People in Prisons 7: Supporting Autistic People in Secure Hospitals and Beyond 8: Offence Focused Interventions for Autistic People 9: Risk Assessment with Autistic People Part III: Clinical Issues 10: Strategies for Supporting Autistic People 11: What Support Interventions are Helpful for Families and Carers of Autistic People in the Criminal Justice System? 12: Women and Autism 13: Victimisation Experiences of Autistic People and Restorative Practice Approaches to Repairing Harm Part IV: Future Directions 14: Future Directions for Research and Practice
criminology;developmental psychology;mental health;forensic psychology;developmental;forensic mental health;behavior;behaviour;ASC;Autism Spectrum Condition;autism;sociology;criminal justice;policing;social work;psychology;Forensic Mental Health Systems;Autistic People;FMH;ADHD;Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder;Young Men;Good Lives Model;PCL;Forensic Mental Health Service;Autistic Individuals;Forensic Settings;Forensic Inpatient Settings;Forensic Intellectual Disabilities Service;Offending Behaviour Programmes;Confer;Structured Risk Assessment Tools;Follow;Post-diagnostic Support;Anorexia Nervosa;Autistic Females;Forensic Inpatient Unit;Secure Inpatient Services;Autistic Population;Autistic Women;Investigative Interview