9780309073189-0309073189-Crime Victims with Developmental Disabilities: Report of a Workshop (Compass Series)

Crime Victims with Developmental Disabilities: Report of a Workshop (Compass Series)

ISBN-13: 9780309073189
ISBN-10: 0309073189
Edition: First Edition
Author: National Research Council, Committee on Law and Justice, Joan Petersilia, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Nancy A. Crowell, Joseph Foote
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: National Academies Press
Format: Paperback 104 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780309073189
ISBN-10: 0309073189
Edition: First Edition
Author: National Research Council, Committee on Law and Justice, Joan Petersilia, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Nancy A. Crowell, Joseph Foote
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: National Academies Press
Format: Paperback 104 pages

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Crime Victims with Developmental Disabilities: Report of a Workshop (Compass Series) (ISBN-13: 9780309073189 and ISBN-10: 0309073189), written by authors National Research Council, Committee on Law and Justice, Joan Petersilia, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Nancy A. Crowell, Joseph Foote, was published by National Academies Press in 2001. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Crime Victims with Developmental Disabilities: Report of a Workshop (Compass Series) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Although violent crime in the United States has declined over the past five years, certain groups appear to remain at disproportionately high risk for violent victimization. In the United States, people with developmental disabilities-such as mental retardation, autism, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and severe learning disabilities may be included in this group. While the scientific evidence is scanty, a handful of studies from the United States, Canada, Australia, and Great Britain consistently find high rates of violence and abuse affecting people with these kinds of disabilities. A number of social and demographic trends are converging that may worsen the situation considerably over the next several years. The prevalence of developmental disabilities has increased in low-income populations, due to a number of factors, such as poor prenatal nutrition, lack of access to health care or better perinatal care for some fragile babies, and increases in child abuse and substance abuse during pregnancy. For example, a recent report of the California State Council on Developmental Disabilities found that during the past decade, while the state population increased by 20 percent, the number of persons with developmental disabilities in California increased by 52 percent and the population segment with mild mental retardation doubled. Because of a growing concern among parents and advocates regarding possible high rates of crime victimization among persons with developmental disabilities, Congress, through the Crime Victims with Disabilities Awareness Act of 1998, requested that the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences conduct a study to increase knowledge and information about crimes against individuals with developmental disabilities that will be useful in developing new strategies to reduce the incidence of crimes against those individuals. Crime Victims with Developmental Disabilities summarizes the workshop and addresses the following issues: (1) the nature and extent of crimes against individuals with developmental disabilities; (2) the risk factors associated with victimization of individuals with developmental disabilities; (3) the manner in which the justice system responds to crimes against individuals with disabilities; and (4) the means by which states may establish and maintain a centralized computer database on the incidence of crimes against individuals with disabilities within a state. Table of ContentsFront MatterIntroductionNature and ExtentRisk Factors for People with DisabilitiesMeasurement IssuesCriminal Justice System ResponsesTreatment IssuesResearch Needs: Statement by the Workshop ChairReferencesAppendix: Workshop Materials
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