University of Cambridge, UK.
University College London (UCL), UK.
Autism. 2023 Jul;27(5):1438-1448. doi: 10.1177/13623613221140284. Epub 2022 Dec 21.
Most autistic people will never experience being arrested or charged with a crime, however for those who do tend to be less satisfied with the way they were treated. The purpose of this study was to find out if autistic people are being disadvantaged by the criminal justice system if they are arrested. Previous research has shown that autistic people may have difficulties communicating with the police. This study builds on this knowledge by uncovering why autistic people may not feel able to communicate with the police and whether the police made any adjustments to help them. This study also measures the impact of being involved with the criminal justice system on autistic people's mental health, such as stress, meltdowns and shutdowns. The results show that autistic people were not always given the support they felt they needed. For example, not all autistic people had an appropriate adult with them at the police station who could help to make sure they understood what was happening around them. Autistic people were also more likely to feel less able to cope with the stress and more likely to suffer meltdowns and shutdowns because of their involvement with the criminal justice system. We hope this study will help police officers and lawyers to better support autistic people if they become involved with the criminal justice system.
大多数自闭症患者从未经历过被捕或被指控犯罪,但对于那些确实经历过的患者,他们往往对自己被对待的方式不太满意。本研究旨在探讨如果自闭症患者被捕,他们是否会受到刑事司法系统的不利影响。先前的研究表明,自闭症患者可能在与警方沟通方面存在困难。本研究在此基础上进一步探讨了为什么自闭症患者可能无法与警方沟通,以及警方是否进行了任何调整以帮助他们。本研究还衡量了刑事司法系统对自闭症患者心理健康的影响,例如压力、崩溃和自闭。研究结果表明,自闭症患者并未始终得到他们认为需要的支持。例如,并非所有自闭症患者在警察局都有适当的成年人陪同,以帮助他们确保理解周围发生的事情。自闭症患者也更有可能感到难以应对压力,并且由于参与刑事司法系统而更有可能崩溃和自闭。我们希望这项研究将帮助警察和律师更好地支持如果自闭症患者涉及刑事司法系统。