Screening and identification of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in criminal legal settings: A realist review
Emma Jewell,
Bianka Dunleavy,
Martina Faitakis
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundScreening for fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) has been identified as a promising approach to improve recognition, understanding and effective response to the unique needs of those with FASD in criminal legal settings. However, to date, there has been limited synthesis of relevant screening tools, indicators, or implementation considerations in this context.AimsThe present review aimed to synthesise evidence and develop a conceptual framework for understanding how, when, why, for whom and by wh… Show more
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