Handbook of Autism Spectrum Disorder and the Law

Handbook of Autism Spectrum Disorder and the Law

Loftin, Rachel; Westphal, Alexander; Woodbury-Smith, Marc; Volkmar, Fred R.

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

09/2022

574

Mole

Inglês

9783030709150

15 a 20 dias

872

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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The Autism Diagnosis.- Chapter 3. Expert Evidence about Autism Spectrum Disorder.- Chapter 4. Neuroscience of Autism in the Legal Context.- Chapter 5. Trauma in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Empirically-Informed Model of Assessment and Intervention to Address the Effects of Traumatic Events.- Chapter 6. Legal Defense in Criminal Cases.- Chapter 7. Obtaining testimony from autistic people.- Chapter 8. ASD and unlawful behaviour: background.- Chapter 9. Bullying & Autism and Related Disorders.- Chapter 10. Cyber-dependent crime, autism and autistic-like traits.- Chapter 11. Violent Behavior in Autism and Asperger's Disorder.- Chapter 12. Sexual Offending and ASD.- Chapter 13. Defending Men with Autism Accused of Online Sexual Offenses.- Chapter 14. Stalking, Autism and the Law Chapter 15. The Right to Special Education.- Chapter 16. Navigating The Transition To Adulthood-Preparing For Life Under The U.S. Legislative Model.- Chapter 17. Legal Issues and Academic Accommodations in Higher Education.- Chapter 18. Autism Spectrum Disorder and the Workplace.- Chapter 19. Laws Affecting the Health, Security, Autonomy and Well-Being of People with ASD.- Chapter 20. Clinicians as Advocacy Allies for People with ASD.- Chapter 21. Psychological Assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorders and the Law.- Chapter 22. Violence Risk Assessment in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).- Chapter 23. Autism and Operational Policing.- Chapter 24. Preventing Criminal Sexual Behavior.- Chapter 25. Violence Prevention.- Chapter 26. Service provision in forensic settings Chapter 27. Moving Forward.
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Aggression and autism;Asperger's and the law;Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and the legal system;Child exploitation and ASD;Cybercrime and autism;Empathy and autism;Expert witnesses and autism;First responder training and individuals with ASD;Impulsivity and ASD;Individuals with ASD as perpetrators of crime;Individuals with ASD as victims of crime;Legal defense of individuals with autism;Postconviction diagnoses of ASD;Psychiatric co-morbidity and ASD;Sexual offenses and autism;Social learning deficits and ASD;Stalking and ASD;Unlawful behaviors and autism;Violence and autism;Witness testimony and autism