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					| Titre : | Offender-Focused Interventions |  
					| Type de document : | texte imprimé |  
					| Auteurs : | Debbie SPAIN, Auteur ; Francisco M. MUSICH, Auteur ; Susan W. WHITE, Auteur |  
					| Année de publication : | 2022 |  
					| Importance : | p.222-233 |  
					| Langues : | Anglais (eng) |  
					| Index. décimale : | AUT-E AUT-E - L'Autisme - Accompagnement et Qualité de Vie |  
					| Résumé : | Although individuals with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are no more likely to offend than individuals without ASD, some individuals in specific circumstances can be vulnerable to engaging in law-breaking behavior. Offence behaviors can take many forms and are often directly linked to the associated features of ASD such as thinking styles, perspective-taking difficulties, emotional regulation difficulties, social naivete, and sensory-processing issues. Despite individuals with ASD representing a relatively small proportion of offenders within the criminal justice system, they are likely to be overrepresented relative to the general prevalence in the population, and they present as a diverse group with difficulties and needs that pose a challenge for mainstream services. Examining published research supplemented with clinical experience, this chapter reviews the provision of offence-focused interventions for adults with ASD. Key issues covered include the therapeutic adaptations to consider, potential factors influencing therapeutic engagement, and the role of organizational awareness of ASD. |  
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Offender-Focused Interventions [texte imprimé] / Debbie SPAIN , Auteur ; Francisco M. MUSICH , Auteur ; Susan W. WHITE , Auteur . - 2022 . - p.222-233.Langues  : Anglais (eng ) 
					| Index. décimale : | AUT-E AUT-E - L'Autisme - Accompagnement et Qualité de Vie |  
					| Résumé : | Although individuals with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are no more likely to offend than individuals without ASD, some individuals in specific circumstances can be vulnerable to engaging in law-breaking behavior. Offence behaviors can take many forms and are often directly linked to the associated features of ASD such as thinking styles, perspective-taking difficulties, emotional regulation difficulties, social naivete, and sensory-processing issues. Despite individuals with ASD representing a relatively small proportion of offenders within the criminal justice system, they are likely to be overrepresented relative to the general prevalence in the population, and they present as a diverse group with difficulties and needs that pose a challenge for mainstream services. Examining published research supplemented with clinical experience, this chapter reviews the provision of offence-focused interventions for adults with ASD. Key issues covered include the therapeutic adaptations to consider, potential factors influencing therapeutic engagement, and the role of organizational awareness of ASD. |  
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