Autism and the Criminal Justice System

This session gives an in-depth discussion of how those with autism are affected by the criminal justice system. Carol Weinman, Esq. is both a parent of a child with autism and a defense attorney which has allowed her to have a unique expertise in this field. Attorney Weinman begins the session by explaining that those with autism are victims but also perpetrators who often lack intent. During the session, participants gain an understanding of why those with autism are more likely to be misidentified by both police officers and the community and the intricacies of the broad range of characteristics those with autism can display. She then explains why once interaction is initiated it often turns negative. After an in depth look at the cause of negative interaction, participants will be provided with key structures that need to be incorporated into training and education for police officers, correction officers, judges and attorneys who will be working with these individuals.

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Uniquely Normal: Tapping the Reservoir of Normalcy to Treat Autism