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J Autism Dev Disord. 2021 May;51(5):1628-1640. doi: 10.1007/s10803-020-04663-5.
This study aimed to describe the impact that autistic characteristics (core features of autism and co-occurring conditions) have on interactions with police. Twelve autistic adults and 19 parent/carers were interviewed about interactions with police in the past 5 years. Using content analysis, it was found that in most (92.3%) interactions, autistic characteristics were described as having a role in the police interaction, either as a causal factor or more commonly by affecting the conduct of the interaction. In the latter case, the impact was associated with negative perceptions of the interaction. By sampling a more representative group across age, gender, functional abilities and context, this study provides insight into factors that underlie many autistic individual's reported dissatisfaction with police interactions.
本研究旨在描述自闭症特征(自闭症的核心特征和共病情况)对与警察互动的影响。12 名自闭症成年人和 19 名家长/照顾者接受了过去 5 年与警察互动的访谈。通过内容分析,研究发现,在大多数(92.3%)互动中,自闭症特征被描述为在警察互动中发挥了作用,要么是作为一个因果因素,要么更常见的是通过影响互动的进行。在后一种情况下,这种影响与对互动的负面看法有关。通过在年龄、性别、功能能力和背景方面更具代表性的抽样,本研究深入了解了许多自闭症个体报告对警察互动不满的背后因素。