Autism Awareness and Crime explores Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and the 'school to prison pipeline'. This volume is ideal for students, researchers and practitioners in the fields of forensic psychology, criminology, special educational needs and social work.
Autism Awareness and Crime explores Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and the 'school to prison pipeline'. This volume is ideal for students, researchers and practitioners in the fields of forensic psychology, criminology, special educational needs and social work.
Dr Neil Alexander-Passe is a school leader, a former SENDCO (Special educational needs and disabilities co-ordinator) and Assistant Head for primary and secondary schools in London. He is an 'Inclusion Expert' at the Department of Education (UK), and the author of 15 books focused on dyslexia and neurodiversity from a lived-experience, trauma, perspective and has published 12 peer-reviewed papers. He is on the academic boards of dyslexia charities in Australia, and on the editorial board of a dyslexia-based academic peer-reviewed journal in Singapore.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Amanada Kirby Foreword by Clare Allely Foreword by Matthew Graham 1. Introduction 2. What is Autism? 3. Anxiety 4. Victimisation 5. Anger and Anger Management 6. Autism and Meltdowns/Shutdowns 7. Restraint and seclusion 8. Exclusions 9. Autism and criminal behaviours 10. Failed by the criminal justice system 11. The Study and Results 12. Discussion 13. Conclusion Appendix 1: Stimming Appendix 2: Adult Autism Survey Appendix 3: Parent Autism Survey Index
Foreword by Amanada Kirby Foreword by Clare Allely Foreword by Matthew Graham 1. Introduction 2. What is Autism? 3. Anxiety 4. Victimisation 5. Anger and Anger Management 6. Autism and Meltdowns/Shutdowns 7. Restraint and seclusion 8. Exclusions 9. Autism and criminal behaviours 10. Failed by the criminal justice system 11. The Study and Results 12. Discussion 13. Conclusion Appendix 1: Stimming Appendix 2: Adult Autism Survey Appendix 3: Parent Autism Survey Index
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