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Understanding Crime in Adults with Autism: A 10-Year Study in Turkey
TurkeyMonday, November 18, 2024
The types of crimes committed also varied. Adults with ASD were more likely to commit impulsive, simple offenses such as non-penetrative sexual or violent crimes against strangers. They were also more likely to be influenced by impulsivity and manipulability. On the other hand, those without ASD tended to plan more serious, penetrative crimes against people they knew, often driven by revenge. Additionally, adults with ASD were more likely to commit crimes on social media.
This study highlights the need to recognize and address the unique needs of adults with ASD in the criminal justice system to prevent further offending.
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