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Identification and support of autistic individuals within the UK Criminal Justice System: a practical approach based upon professional consensus with input from lived experience. [PDF]

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Criminal justice system behavior

Behavioral Science, 1978
Much has been written recently about the underlying motivation of criminals and about the behavior of the criminal justice system itself. Typically, such studies have shown negative correlations between crime rate, probability of apprehension and probability of conviction.
R G, Cassidy, R E, Turner
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The criminal justice system

2023
Abstract This chapter covers the criminal justice system. It outlines social services, police services, the police station, and the handling of vulnerable suspects. Investigative psychology and prison services are both described, along with adolescent secure services.
Nigel Eastman   +5 more
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Women and the Criminal Justice System

Women's Health Issues, 2007
Some of the most neglected, misunderstood, and unseen individuals in our society are the more than one million women in our jails, prisons, and community correctional facilities. Although the rate of incarceration for women has increased dramatically (tripling in the last decade), prisons have not kept pace with the growth in the number of women ...
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Intermediaries in the Criminal Justice System

2015
This is the first book about the intermediary scheme, criminal justice's untold 'good news story'. It provides a comprehensive explanation of how intermediaries work in practice and gives 'behind the scenes' insights into the criminal process. It will be of interest to practitioners and the wider public.
Joyce Plotnikoff, Richard Woolfson
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Medicine and the Criminal Justice System

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1974
Abstract It is the duty of physicians to be aware of medical conditions in jails and of the effects of incarceration on prisoners.
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