“…Since findings from several lines of research suggest that people with ASD can also be responsible for committing criminal acts (see, e.g., Allen et al, 2008;Browning & Caulfield, 2011;Howlin, 1997;Woodbury-Smith et al, 2005;Woodbury-Smith, Clare, Holland & Kearns, 2006), future work is needed to explore how people with ASD who have actually perpetrated the act behave when asked to testify. For example, given the difficulties that people with ASD have in incorporating their concept of the self when recollecting episodic events (e.g., Crane & Goddard, 2008;Crane et al, 2009;Lind, 2010;Lind & Bowler, 2009a, 2010, they may struggle to recall such an event where they played an active causal role, particularly when combined with the increased interrogative pressure of being questioned as a suspect.…”