Identification of service development needs for incarcerated adults with autism spectrum disorders in an Australian prison system.

Identification of service development needs for incarcerated adults with autism spectrum disorders in an Australian prison system. Int J Prison Health. 2019 Mar 11;15(1):24-36 Authors: Newman C, Cashin A, Graham I Abstract PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to identify and deliberate the service development needs required for the improvement of service provision for incarcerated adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in NSW, Australia. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: Consultation groups were conducted to bring together n=5 key stakeholders from heath and correctional-based services in the prison system. A facilitated asynchronous e-mail-based discussion occurred amongst group members between consultation group meetings. FINDINGS: Two main themes were identified: detecting persons with ASD and providing appropriate care. Participants discussed current service gaps with regard to the identification of people with ASD at the point of contact with the prison service, and the difficulties associated with diagnosing prisoners with ASD. The need for effective alert systems to detect persons with ASD in custody was identified. The current absence of ASD-specific support services in prison was highlighted, and recommendations for improvement suggested. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: Current health and correctional-based service provision failed to adequately support incarcerated adults with ASD. Improvements in prison-ent...
Source: International Journal of Prisoner Health - Category: Criminology Authors: Tags: Int J Prison Health Source Type: research