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Neurodiversity: Increasing accessibility in community sentence treatment requirements

Probation Journal, Ahead of Print.
Recent government inspections have highlighted the importance of considering neurodiversity across the criminal justice system to ensure that neurodivergent individuals are not at a disadvantage. Community sentence treatment requirements (CSTRs) are treatment options available to sentencers as part of a community or suspended sentence. These aim to address underlying concerns that may contribute to offending behaviour. Recent work has looked how to increase accessibility of CSTRs to neurodivergent individuals. The recommendations stemming from this work are described.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 03/05/2025 | Link to this post on IFP |
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