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Working with Autistic People in the Criminal Justice and Forensic Mental Health Systems
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Working with Autistic People in the Criminal Justice and Forensic Mental Health Systems is the first book to focus specifically on the best practice for working with autism in criminal justice and forensic mental health settings by integrating current theory, research, and clinical practice.
Autorentext
Nichola Tyler is a Lecturer in Forensic Psychology at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Nichola conducts research in the areas of forensic mental health, treatment evaluation, and deliberate firesetting. She has also worked in forensic settings with adult men and women who have engaged in challenging or offending behaviour.
Anne Sheeran is an NHS Clinical and Forensic Psychologist. Working within forensic mental health and prison settings, her key interest is support for autistic people and/or people with intellectual disabilities. Anne became an Approved Clinician as an early adopter of these new roles for psychologists, and is currently a full-time Responsible Clinician in both inpatient and community settings.
Inhalt
Series Foreword Foreword Preface Acknowledgements Part I: Understanding Autism 1: Autism: Context and Diagnosis Chapter 2: Autism and Mental Health 3: Receiving a Diagnosis of Autism in Adulthood Part II: Forensic Issues 4: Autism and Offending Behaviour 5: Questioning Autistic People: Police and Courts 6: Supporting Autistic People in Prisons 7: Supporting Autistic People in Secure Hospitals and Beyond 8: Offence Focused Interventions for Autistic People 9: Risk Assessment with Autistic People Part III: Clinical Issues 10: Strategies for Supporting Autistic People 11: What Support Interventions are Helpful for Families and Carers of Autistic People in the Criminal Justice System? 12: Women and Autism 13: Victimisation Experiences of Autistic People and Restorative Practice Approaches to Repairing Harm Part IV: Future Directions** 14: Future Directions for Research and Practice
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780367478285
- Anzahl Seiten 224
- Genre Social Sciences
- Editor Nichola Tyler, Anne Sheeran
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Gewicht 440g
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2022
- EAN 9780367478285
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-367-47828-5
- Veröffentlichung 19.05.2022
- Titel Working with Autistic People in the Criminal Justice and Forensic Mental Health Systems
- Autor Nichola Sheeran, Anne Tyler
- Untertitel A Handbook for Practitioners
- Sprache Englisch