Pathways Into Services for Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities

Author:

Lindsay William R.1,O'Brien Gregory2,Carson Derek3,Holland Anthony J.4,Taylor John L.2,Wheeler Jessica R.4,Middleton Claire2,Price Karen2,Steptoe Lesley3,Johnston Susan5

Affiliation:

1. Castlebeck Care, Dundee, UK,

2. University of Northumbria, Newcastle, UK

3. University of Abertay, Dundee, UK

4. University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK

5. Rampton Hospital, Retford, UK

Abstract

The patterns and pathways into intellectual disability (ID) offender services were studied through case file review for 477 participants referred in one calendar year to community generic, community forensic, and low, medium, and maximum secure services. Data were gathered on referral source, demographic information, index behavior, prior problem behaviors, diagnostic information, and abuse or deprivation. Community referrers tended to refer to community services and secure service referrers to secure services. Physical and verbal violence were the most frequent index behaviors, whereas contact sexual offenses were more prominent in maximum security. Age at first incident varied with security, with the youngest in maximum secure services. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder or conduct disorder was the most frequently recorded diagnosis, and severe deprivation was the most frequent adverse developmental experience. Fire starting, theft, and road traffic offenses did not feature prominently. Generic community services accepted a number of referrals with forensic-type behavior and had higher proportions of both women and people with moderate or severe ID.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Law,General Psychology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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