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A literature review about the prevalence and identification of people with an intellectual disability within court Liaison and Diversion services
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Journal of Intellectual Disabilities and Offending Behaviour (2020) 11 (3): 159–169.
Published: 20 May 2020
... as “The Bradley Report” (Bradley, 2009), raised specific concerns about people with an intellectual disability including poor identification and a lack of “consensus in defining the boundaries between intellectual disability, borderline intellectual disability and learning difficulty” along...
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Developing a screening tool for offenders with intellectual disabilities – the RAPID
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Journal of Intellectual Disabilities and Offending Behaviour (2016) 7 (3): 161–170.
Published: 12 September 2016
... pathway approach to the identification, assessment and diagnosis of ID. Findings It is possible to develop a tool that can be used to identify potential ID with relative ease. The RAPID screening tool provided practitioners with a simple and easy measure to identify such individuals so that they may...
