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The objective was to delineate the prevalence of criminal behavior and school discipline in juvenile justice-involved youth (JJY) with autism. A sample of 143 JJY with autism was matched to comparison groups of JJY without a special education classification, JJY with learning disabilities, and JJY with other special educational needs (N = 572). Results showed that JJY with autism committed significantly fewer property crimes. With regard to school discipline, JJY with autism were least likely to receive policy violations, out-of-school suspensions, and in-school suspensions. Finally, regardless of special education classification, JJY who had a history of fighting in school were more likely to recidivate. Our results suggest that JJY with autism are not more likely to commit crimes compared to JJY without SEN.
| Язык оригинала | английский |
|---|---|
| Страницы (с-по) | 2268-2280 |
| Журнал | Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders |
| Том | 49 |
| Номер выпуска | 6 |
| Дата раннего онлайн-доступа | 7 фев 2019 |
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| Состояние | Опубликовано - 2019 |
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