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Research Articles

Referral patterns for offenders with intellectual disability: a 20-year study

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Pages 513-517 | Received 14 May 2011, Accepted 31 May 2011, Published online: 07 Sep 2011
 

Abstract

Following deinstitutionalisation, people with intellectual disability living in the community have had access to ordinary, local services including criminal justice services. This study reports a 20-year review of 309 referrals to a community forensic intellectual disability service. There were significant increases across time periods in referrals from criminal justice services and significant decreases from community services. These results may reflect changes in society whereby the courts are becoming more comfortable with defendants with intellectual disability and services more willing to involve the police when there are incidents of offending behaviour.

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William Lindsay

None of the authors has any financial interest in publication of this research.

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