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El. knyga: Caught in the Web of the Criminal Justice System: Autism, Developmental Disabilities, and Sex Offenses

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  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jun-2017
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784502980
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jun-2017
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784502980

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Written by psychologists, special educators, lawyers, and other specialists mainly from the US, the 12 essays in this volume examine sex offenses by non-violent people who have developmental disabilities, focusing on the possession of child pornography by a person with autism, to help prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, and others better understand the relationship between the neurological deficits of autism and the vulnerability of this population committing the crime. They discuss the characteristics of autism, neurological and psychological deficits caused by it, and its relationship with the commission of sex crimes; a story about representing a defendant with autism; the benefits of forensic evaluation by an expert in human sexuality when the defendant has autism; sex offender registries; assumptions and problems with the war on child pornography possession; policies for sentencing and supervising federal child pornography offenders, with discussion of the Butner projects; who is accessing child pornography and whether they become “hands-on” offenders; different forms of child pornography under federal policy, the impact for individuals with Asperger’s syndrome and their families, and possible responses; the perspective of an individual with autism who is on the sex offender registry; the constitutionality of sex offender registration laws; and why criminal punishment is unjust and ineffective, and appropriate responses by the legal system. Annotation ©2017 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

Recenzijos

Who doesn't want to protect kids from sexual violence? We all do! But our current sex offender laws are turning Americans with autism into pariahs when they don't - can't - understand our social cues and taboos. The result is harsh punishments that don't make children any safer, even as they decimate lives that were already heartbreakingly difficult. Kudos to Dubin and Horowitz for bringing light to one of the saddest and most infuriating issues facing our country. -- Lenore Skenazy, founder of the book, blog and movement Free-Range Kids Although this book's focus is on the lack of justice in the criminal justice system for those with disabilities such as autism, it's much more - a well-documented demonstration of the continuation of legislation and policies driven not by evidence and efficacy, but by fear, anger, revenge panic and politics. -- William C. Buhl, retired Circuit Judge and former District Judge and Prosecuting Attorney An intimate look at the social and sexual challenges of people with Autism Spectrum Disorders to an informed critique of child pornography prosecutions and the hyper-punishment of sex offenses. The resultant proposals are rational, just, and humane, not only for people with development disabilities but for all criminal defendants. -- Judith Levine, author of Harmful to Minors: The Perils of Protecting Children from Sex In the past, when the unthinkable happened and an individual within the autism spectrum was charged with sexually-related crimes, parents despaired, clinicians and advocates stood powerless, and a train wreck of destruction followed. No More. This book is now our most powerful weapon to counter a system too rigid to understand, too self-righteous to be just, and too unforgiving to consider scientific facts and clinical knowledge. -- Ami Klin PhD, Marcus Autism Center, Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University School of Medicine This text... represents a crucial exploration into the subject of working with offenders convicted of child pornography or sexual abuse charges. It differentiates itself by considering the perspectives of sexual offenders with a diagnosis of autism and other developmental disabilities and offers a fresh perspective upon current sex offending legislation in the USA... the book has value for probation staff and other professionals working with clients on the autism spectrum, by considering that specific service users with autism convicted of a sexual offence may require alternative interventions and support programmes to those typically offered to service users without additional needs. In doing so, the book highlights the diverse backgrounds of individuals identified as committing a sexual offence and supports the philosophy that treating everyone the same does not equate to true equality. -- Iain Dickie, Researcher, University of Cumbria * Probation Journal *

Daugiau informacijos

A detailed multidisciplinary examination of the issues surrounding autism and non-contact sex offenses within the criminal justice system
Foreword 7(4)
Alan Gershel
Introduction 11(10)
Mark Mahoney
Introduction: Caught in the Web of the Criminal Justice System: Autism, Developmental Disabilities, and Sex Offenses 21(13)
Lawrence A. Dubin
Emily Horowitz
1 A Father's Journey to Protect His Son: A Legal Perspective
34(30)
Lawrence A. Dubin
2 Child and Juvenile Pornography and Autism Spectrum Disorder
64(30)
Gary Mesibov
Melissa Sreckovic
3 Representing an Autism Spectrum Disorder Individual Charged with Possession of Internet Child Pornography: A Case Study
94(18)
Kenneth M. Mogill
4 Forensic Assessment of Individuals on the Autism Spectrum Charged with Child Pornography Violations
112(28)
Dennis P. Sugrue
5 Sex Offenses, Lies, and Politics: The Web of the Registry
140(21)
Emily Horowitz
6 Tilting at Windmills: The Misplaced War on Child Pornography Offenders
161(24)
Mark H. Allenbaugh
7 Egregious Flaws Discredit the Butner Redux Study: Effective Policies for Sentencing Federal Child Pornography Offenders Require Findings Based on Valid Research Principles
185(30)
Richard Wollert
Alexander Skelton
8 Accessors and Distributors of Child Pornography: Not Who You Think They Are
215(13)
Fred S. Berlin
9 Collateral Damage of Sex Offender Management Policies for Individuals with Asperger's Syndrome and Their Family Members
228(20)
Erin Comartin
10 An Alternative Universe: The Perspective of an Autistic Registrant
248(26)
Nick Dubin
11 Navigating Judicial Responses for Those Caught in the Web
274(31)
Catherine Carpenter
12 Asperger's Syndrome and Downloading Child Pornography: Why Criminal Punishment is Unjust and Ineffective
305(24)
John Douard
Pamela Schultz
Afterword 329(2)
Tony Attwood
Appendix: Judicial Diversion in Child Pornography Cases 331(12)
Subject Index 343(5)
Author Index 348
Nick Dubin was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome in 2004. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communications from Oakland University, a Master's Degree in Learning Disabilities from the University of Detroit Mercy, and a Specialist Degree in Psychology and Psy.D. from the Michigan School of Professional Psychology. He has authored many books on autism spectrum disorders including 'Asperger Syndrome and Anxiety', also published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Nick lives in a suburb of Detroit, Michigan. Tony Attwood, PhD, is a clinical psychologist from Brisbane, Australia, with over 30 years of experience with individuals with autism spectrum disorders. He is currently Adjunct Professor at Griffith University in Queensland.