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Second issue due to publish
Journal of Learning Disabilities and Offending Behaviour is a unique journal aimed at those supporting people with learning disabilities who are involved (or in danger of becoming involved) with the criminal justice or forensic health systems.
Publishing quarterly, the Journal offers information on the latest research and policy, as well as practical advice about working effectively with these groups who often fall in the gap between mainstream learning disability and forensic services.
ISSN: 2042-0927 (print) 2042-8693 (online)
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The official Journal of the Annual International Conference on the Care and Treatment of Offenders with a Learning Disability, organised by the University of Central Lancashire.
Volume 1, Issue 2
Publishing this month
Articles include:
- Research - A multi-centre study of adults with learning disabilities referred to services for antisocial or offending behaviour: demographic, individual, offending and service characteristics
- Practice - Adult defendants with learning disabilities and the criminal courts
- Research - Therapeutic characteristics of nursing staff in a medium secure setting
- Legal case study - Learning disabilities and access to offender behaviour programmes in prison: a High Court decision
- Research - A selective review of offending behaviour in
individuals with autism spectrum disorders.
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