2015
DOI: 10.1108/jidob-06-2015-0014
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Experiences of prison inmates with autism spectrum disorders and the knowledge and understanding of the spectrum amongst prison staff: a review

Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the research which has examined the link between autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and offending behaviour and the impact of prison on individuals with ASDs. Studies suggest that inmates with ASDs may be at an increased risk of bullying, confrontations, exploitation, anxiety and social isolation as a result of their ASD traits such as obsessions, social naivety and impaired empathy. Design/methodology/app… Show more

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“…Despite the potential value of such information, there has been very little examination of the experiences of individuals with an ASD within forensic services as highlighted by two recent reviews (see Robertson and McMGillivary, 2015;Allely, 2015). Prior to these reviews, however, some individual cases highlight the difficulties prison can create for individuals with an ASD as illustrated by the account provided by one prisoner (Gordon, 2003) and the description provided by Baron-Cohen (2011) of a man with Asperger's syndrome who was said to have experienced social difficulties and sensory hypersensitivity.…”
Section: What Are the Experiences Of Individuals With An Asd Within Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the potential value of such information, there has been very little examination of the experiences of individuals with an ASD within forensic services as highlighted by two recent reviews (see Robertson and McMGillivary, 2015;Allely, 2015). Prior to these reviews, however, some individual cases highlight the difficulties prison can create for individuals with an ASD as illustrated by the account provided by one prisoner (Gordon, 2003) and the description provided by Baron-Cohen (2011) of a man with Asperger's syndrome who was said to have experienced social difficulties and sensory hypersensitivity.…”
Section: What Are the Experiences Of Individuals With An Asd Within Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been few studies specifically on ASD among prison populations . Recent reviews highlight the need for further research to support the early identification of individuals with ASD within the prison setting (Allely, 2015;Robertson & McGillivray, 2015;Lewis et al, 2015). Studies of offenders with ASD across the wider forensic and criminal justice services have produced mixed results when looking at prevalence (Sabet et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is little available evidence regarding the prevalence of ASD within the criminal justice system and its pathways, or regarding its association with offending behaviour (Pearce et al, 2016;Allely, 2015). There is no consensus as to rates of ASD in the CJS, particularly given the fact that they are not consistently identified.…”
Section: "All Adults With Autism Are Able To Live Fulfilling and Rewamentioning
confidence: 99%