自闭症谱系障碍个体的性犯罪行为及对矫正专业人员的建议。

Alexandra Bonagura, Elizabeth Jeglic
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在刑事司法系统(CJS)中,自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的过度代表性仍然存在不确定性,尽管这很重要,但已经转移了对神经多样性个体的CJS治疗的其他问题的关注,并且没有为ASD患者提供最佳实践指导。对于涉及性侵犯的ASD个体,指导就更少了。由于ASD症状学的各个方面可以以不同于神经性侵犯的方式高度影响性行为,因此临床医生和矫正专业人员必须更多地了解ASD对性侵犯行为的潜在影响。在与ASD人群互动时,这些知识应该为制定更有效和公平的政策提供信息。这篇文章回顾了自闭症症状和性行为之间的联系,以及缺乏针对自闭症的性教育可能导致性侵犯指控。以下是研究性侵犯风险及其与ASD关系的文献综述。针对教改系统的不同方面,讨论了更公平待遇的建议,包括法医评估、治疗努力和教改人员互动。
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Criminal Sexual Behavior of Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Recommendations for Correctional Professionals.

Continued uncertainty on overrepresentation of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the criminal justice system (CJS), although important, has shifted focus away from other questions of CJS treatment of neurodiverse individuals and left little guidance on best practice for people with ASD. For ASD individuals involved in sex offenses, there remains even less guidance. Because aspects of ASD symptomatology can highly influence sexual behaviors in ways that differ from neurotypical sex offending, it is imperative that clinicians and correctional professionals know more about this potential influence of ASD on sex offending behaviors. This knowledge should then inform efforts to enact more effective and equitable policies when interacting with the ASD population. This article reviews the connection between ASD symptoms and sexual behaviors as well as the lack of ASD-oriented sex education that could result in sex offending charges. A review of literature examining sex offending risk and its relation to ASD follows. Recommendations for more equitable treatment are discussed for different aspects of the correctional system, including forensic assessment, treatment efforts, and correctional staff interactions.

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