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1 online resource (142 pages) |
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polychrome |
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text file |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 134-135) and index. |
Summary |
Individuals with developmental disorders are seven times more likely than other people to come into contact with police and their responses to encounters with the law may not always be socially appropriate. How can the needs and responses of people with autism spectrum disorders be reconciled with the duties of the police to serve and protect the community? In this book, private investigator and autism advocate Dennis Debbaudt provides essential information for both groups. He explains how typical manifestations of autism spectrum disorders, such as running away, unsteadiness, impulsive behavi. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Offenders with mental disabilities.
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Offenders with mental disabilities. |
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Autism.
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Autism. |
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Law enforcement.
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Law enforcement. |
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Police.
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Police. |
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Police. |
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Autistic Disorder. |
Indexed Term |
Samfundsvidenskab Sociologi. |
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Electronic books.
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Police. |
Other Form: |
Print version: Debbaudt, Dennis, 1949- Autism, advocates, and law enforcement professionals. London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2002 1853029807 (DLC) 2001037733 (OCoLC)47201323 |
ISBN |
0585478228 (electronic book) |
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9780585478227 (electronic book) |
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1846427134 |
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9781846427138 |
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9781853029806 |
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1853029807 (Trade Paper) |
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1283160552 |
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9781283160551 |
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