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Empty heads, cognitive science has taught us, learn nothing. The powerful cultural and personal flexibility of our species is owed at least in part to our starting off so well-informed; we are good learners because we know what to pay attention to and what questions are the right ones to ask.     Paul Bloom

Law Enforcement
  • Autism and Law Enforcement Education Coalition:  Website
  • Autism Alert for First Responders:  Website
  • Autism Risk Management:  Dennis Debbaudt's Website
  • PLANNING TO QUESTION SOMEONE WITH AN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER including ASPERGER SYNDROME
  • Autism, Advocates, and Law Enforcement Professionals: Recognizing and Reducing Risk Situations for People with Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders:  A Special Needs Subject Response Guide for Police Officers
  • False Confessions of People with Autism
  • VICTIMS WITH DISABILITIES: THE FORENSIC INTERVIEW
  • Autism & Law Enforcement: 25 Field Response Tips
  • Interview and Interrogation of people with autism (including Asperger syndrome)
  • Police Interaction With Autistic Persons: The Need For Training
  • The Autism Spectrum Disorders and Juvenile Justice Professionals Briefing Document
  • Autism information for law enforcement and other first responders
  • Autism, Law Enforcement & Public Safety: Recognition & Response Session
  • Big Red Safety Toolkit
  • Autism & First Responders
  • Autism information for child abuse counselors 
  • A Law Enforcement Guide for Working with Children with Autism, Intellectual and Communication Disabilities
  • Dealing with Victims / Witnesses or Suspects who have an Autistic Spectrum Condition
  • High functioning autism spectrum disorders: an investigation of psychological vulnerabilities during interrogative interview
  • Autism and Communication
  • Interacting with Law Enforcement: A Guide for Persons with Disabilities 
  • Autism and Law Enforcement
  • Be Safe the Movie:  Actively Teaching Safety Skills for Interacting with Police to Individuals with ASD--Curriculum for Individuals with ASD
Criminal Justice
  • Caught in the Web of the Criminal Justice System: Autism, Developmental Disabilities, and Sex Offenses:  book
  • ​The Autism Spectrum, Sexuality and the Law: What every parent and professional needs to know:  book
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders:  Legal and Forensic Psychiatric Aspects and Reflections
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders and the Criminal Law
  • A LEGAL REVIEW OF AUTISM, A SYNDROME RAPIDLY GAINING WIDE ATTENTION WITHIN OUR SOCIETY
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Criminal Justice System:  A Review for Caregivers and Professionals
  • Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Who Become Involved in the Criminal Justice System:  A Guide For Attorneys
  • Autism and the Criminal Justice System Advice and guidance for professionals
  • Autism: a guide for criminal justice professionals
  • Autism information for advocates, attorneys, and judges
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Criminal Justice System: Police Interviewing, the Courtroom and the Prison Environment
  • AUTISM AND THE CRIMINAL DEFENDANT
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and the Criminal Justice System: An Introduction for Professionals
  • Fitness to Plead: The Impact of Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Understanding Offenders with Serious Mental Illness in the Criminal Justice System
  • Safeguarding the ADA's Antidiscrimination Mandate: Subjecting Arrests to Title II Coverage 
  • AND JUSTICE FOR ALL: UNLESS YOU HAVE AUTISM What the Legal System Needs to Know About People With Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Criminal Justice
  • ASDs and Involvement in the Criminal Justice System
  • AUTISM AND CRIME: SHOULD AUTISTIC INDIVIDUALS BE AFFORDED THE USE OF AN “AUTISM” DEFENSE? 
  • LIGHTING UP CRIMINAL LAW IN BLUE: AUTISM, EXCUSE, AND THE GUILTY MIND
  • Judicial Perceptions of Media Portrayals of Offenders with High Functioning Autistic Spectrum Disorders
Offending 
  • Crime and Autism Spectrum Disorder: Myths and Mechanisms
  • Understanding offenders with autism-spectrum disorders: what can forensic services do?
  • Correctional Management and Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Asperger’s Disorder and Criminal Behavior: Forensic-Psychiatric Considerations
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder and Sexually Inappropriate Behaviors:  An Introduction for Caregivers and Professionals
  • Youth Firesetting Behavior and Autism:  Awareness, Recognition, Action, and Education
  • Offending Behaviour in Adults with Asperger Syndrome
  • A preliminary study of autism and cybercrime in the context of international law enforcement
  • Assessing the Sex Offender With Asperger’s Disorder: A Forensic Psychological and Neuropsychological Perspective
  • VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL OFFENDING BEHAVIOR IN PEOPLE WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER WHO HAVE UNDERGONE A PSYCHIATRIC FORENSIC EXAMINATION 
  • Editorial: Is autism linked to criminality?
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders and Psychopathy:  Clinical and Criminal Justice Considerations
  • An Estimate of the Prevalence of Autism-Spectrum Disorders in an Incarcerated Population
  • Template to Perpetrate: An Update on Violence in Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Violence is Rare in Autism: When It Does Occur, Is It Sometimes Extreme?
  • Autism, sexual offending, and the criminal justice system​
  • Violent Fantasies in Young Men With Autism Spectrum Disorders: Dangerous or Miserable Misfits? Duty to Protect Whom?
  • Asperger’s Syndrome and the Criminal Law: The Special Case of Child Pornography
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  • Home
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    • Addiction and ASD
    • Autobiographies, Memoirs, and ASD Rights
    • Behavior and ASD
    • College, University and ASD
    • Communication and ASD
    • Executive Functioning, Cognition, Abstract Reasoning, and Brain Injury Rehabilitation
    • Internet, Gaming, and Other Problematic Screen Use in Individuals with Neurodivergent Brains
    • Interoception
    • Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice, Offending, and Individuals with ASD
    • Mental Health and ASD
    • Parenting Individuals with Neurodiversities
    • Polyvagal Theory
    • Presentations
    • Relationships, Sexuality, Gender Identity and ASD
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