Loomis
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There have been concerns that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are over-represented but not recognised in prison populations. A screening tool for ASDs in prisons has therefore been developed.
Results
2458 prisoners were screened using the tool, and 4% scored above the cut-off. 126 prisoners were further assessed using standardised measures. 7 of those 126 assessed scored 32 or above (cut-off) on the AQ. 44 interviews were completed with prisoners' relatives, no prisoner reached the cut-off score on the ASDI.
Pretty interesting, they did not find any.
PLOS ONE: Evaluation of a Screening Instrument for Autism Spectrum Disorders in Prisoners
Results
2458 prisoners were screened using the tool, and 4% scored above the cut-off. 126 prisoners were further assessed using standardised measures. 7 of those 126 assessed scored 32 or above (cut-off) on the AQ. 44 interviews were completed with prisoners' relatives, no prisoner reached the cut-off score on the ASDI.
Pretty interesting, they did not find any.
PLOS ONE: Evaluation of a Screening Instrument for Autism Spectrum Disorders in Prisoners